Issue 23, 2013

A highly efficient transition metal oxide layer for hole extraction and transport in inverted polymer bulk heterojunction solar cells

Abstract

This paper demonstrates a comparative study of transition metal oxide materials, tungsten trioxide (WO3) and molybdenum trioxide (MoO3), as an effective hole extraction and transport layer in inverted polymer bulk heterojunction solar cells. Their device performances as an anode buffer layer are investigated based on thieno[3,4-b]thiophene/benzodithiophene (PTB7) and [6,6]-phenyl C70-butyric acid methyl ester(PC70BM) photoactive layers. The fabricated device with WO3 compared with MoO3 shows improved power conversion efficiency as high as 6.67% under a simulated AM1.5G illumination of 100 mW cm−2. The excellent performance of WO3 in inverted bulk heterojunction solar cells is attributed to an efficient hole extraction, excellent electron blocking capability, smooth morphology as well as better ohmic contact between the active layer and the metal electrode.

Graphical abstract: A highly efficient transition metal oxide layer for hole extraction and transport in inverted polymer bulk heterojunction solar cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Mar 2013
Accepted
11 Apr 2013
First published
08 May 2013

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013,1, 6895-6900

A highly efficient transition metal oxide layer for hole extraction and transport in inverted polymer bulk heterojunction solar cells

R. Lampande, G. W. Kim, J. Boizot, Y. J. Kim, R. Pode and J. H. Kwon, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013, 1, 6895 DOI: 10.1039/C3TA10863E

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