Issue 38, 2023

Simultaneous improvement in efficiency and photostability of organic solar cells by modifying the ZnO electron-transport layer with curcumin

Abstract

As a representative electron transport layer (ETL), zinc oxide (ZnO) has been widely used in inverted organic solar cells (i-OSCs), while its surface defects and intrinsic “light-soaking” issues are yet to be addressed. Herein, we employ a natural antioxidant curcumin (E100) as a modifier for ZnO to simultaneously improve the photovoltaic performance and photostability of i-OSCs. It is found that modifying ZnO with E100 can align the energy levels and optimize its surface morphology, leading to improved charge transport and recombination properties of the OSCs. Meanwhile, using E100 as a modifier can passivate the surface defects of ZnO via the coordination of its strong polar carbonyl groups with Zn2+ ions of ZnO and quench the photo-generated free radicals to prevent the decomposition of the photoactive materials. As a result, the PM6:Y6-based i-OSCs using ZnO/E100 as the ETL exhibit enhanced efficiency and photostability compared to the control device using ZnO as the ETL.

Graphical abstract: Simultaneous improvement in efficiency and photostability of organic solar cells by modifying the ZnO electron-transport layer with curcumin

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jun 2023
Accepted
23 Aug 2023
First published
23 Aug 2023

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023,11, 13010-13017

Simultaneous improvement in efficiency and photostability of organic solar cells by modifying the ZnO electron-transport layer with curcumin

Y. Liu, H. Yang, Y. Wu, H. Fan, X. Li, K. Hu, C. Cui and Y. Li, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023, 11, 13010 DOI: 10.1039/D3TC02060F

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