Issue 2, 2024

Metal oxide-embedded carbon-based materials for polymer solar cells and X-ray detectors

Abstract

This study examines the effects of hybrid nanoparticles made of NiO@rGO (reduced graphene oxide) and NiO@CNT (carbon nanotubes) on PCDTBT and PCBM active layers in glass/ITO/HTL/active-layer/LiF/Al structured bulk heterojunction (BHJ) polymer solar cells (PSCs) and X-ray photodetectors. These hybrid nanoparticles were used to create BHJ solar cells and photodetectors, and microscopic research was conducted to determine how they affect the structure of the devices. The findings show that compared to conventional matrices, the active layers with NiO@rGO and NiO@CNT incorporation have increased the charge carrier capacities and exciton dissociation properties. In order to assess their impact on the characteristics of charge transport, various weight ratios of these hybrid nanoparticles dispersed in polymer junctions are being investigated. Notably, compared to the pure PCDTBT:PCBM active layer (power conversion efficiency (PCE) = 4.35%), the NiO@CNT device has the highest PCE = 6.42% which, among the tested configurations, demonstrates its superior performance in converting sunlight into electricity. Among the tested X-ray detector materials, “NiO@CNT” achieves the best performance with a sensitivity of 1.92 mA Gy−1 cm−2. Through improved interfacial behaviors and effective charge transport, this work highlights the potential of these cutting-edge hybrid nanoparticles to enhance the performance of organic electronic devices.

Graphical abstract: Metal oxide-embedded carbon-based materials for polymer solar cells and X-ray detectors

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Oct 2023
Accepted
23 Nov 2023
First published
23 Nov 2023

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 765-776

Metal oxide-embedded carbon-based materials for polymer solar cells and X-ray detectors

S. Aftab, H. Liu, D. Vikraman, S. Hussain, J. Kang and A. A. Al-Kahtani, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 765 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR05143A

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