Air-processed active-layer of organic solar cells investigated by conducting AFM for precise defect detection
S Anjusree, Kunal Arya, Bikas C. Das
Abstract
BM as the donor and acceptor, respectively. The devices have exhibited reasonable degradation of performance parameters with aging time and uninterrupted illumination during characterization in ambient air. This visible degradation was as expected because of environmental oxygen and moisture penetration into the photoactive layer through the defects, which can be prevented by immediate encapsulation. Conducting AFM is utilized here to visualize these defects more prominently, which are impossible to see in typical AFM topography. Overall, significant development of atmospheric processing of BHJ OSCs is made, and performance stability is also studied to bring down the fabrication costs in the near future.
Topics & Concepts
Active layerAtomic force microscopyLayer (electronics)Organic solar cellMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyComposite materialPolymerThin-film transistorOrganic Electronics and PhotovoltaicsThin-Film Transistor TechnologiesConducting polymers and applications