Facile external treatment for efficient nanoscale morphology control of polymer solar cells using a gas-assisted spray method

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A facile and effective treatment method for controlling the morphology of bulk heterojunction (BHJ) structured polymer-based solar cells (PSCs) using a gas-assisted spray (g-spray) technique was demonstrated. High-efficiency BHJ-PSCs were fabricated using a g-spray method that can be adapted to large-scale high-throughput continuous production, and the bulk film morphology and internal nanomorphology of the active layers were well manipulated using a sprayed solvent overlayer (SSO) treatment. The efficient nanomorphology evolution, which is a prerequisite for obtaining high performance BHJ-PSCs, was confirmed by X-ray diffraction, UV-Vis, photoluminescence, and transmission electron microscopy analysis. The SSO treatment was a simple and rapid process that could be carried out at room temperature, unlike conventional external treatment (ET) methods such as solvent-or thermal-assisted treatment, which typically require a prolonged time (> 1 h) or relatively high temperature (> 110 degrees C). After SSO treatment, the PSC performance was enhanced remarkably. The power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the g-sprayed PSCs after SSO treatment was 2.99%, which is higher than that of a solvent vapor treated device (2.42%) and thermally annealed devices (2.61%). Further optimization of the nanomorphology was achieved by sequentially developing P3HT and PCBM. By combining thermal annealing with the SSO treatment, the P3HT/PCBM interfacial area could be enhanced; this enhancement was induced by the PCBM diffusion into the space among pre-assembled P3HT nanofibrils, which in turn promoted their bi-continuity. This means of sequential nanomorphology development further enhanced the PCE (3.35%), which was higher than the other reported values for PSCs using spray methods. Considering that the SSO treatment is a facile room temperature process that requires a short time, these results suggest that the g-spray method can be successfully applied to the continuous production of PSCs.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Issue Date
2011
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAICS; EXCITON DIFFUSION; SELF-ORGANIZATION; THIN-FILMS; PERFORMANCE; BLENDS; DEVICES; POLY(3-HEXYLTHIOPHENE); DISSOCIATION; EVOLUTION

Citation

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY, v.21, no.12, pp.4457 - 4464

ISSN
0959-9428
DOI
10.1039/c0jm03899g
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/101607
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