Surface and interface morphology observation and photovoltaic properties of C60/conducting polymer interpenetrating heterojunction devices

2006 
Optical and photovoltaic (PV) properties of PV cells with the structure indium tin oxide (ITO)/C60/conducting polymer (CP)/Au have been investigated. The C60/CP heterojunctions in the PV cells were fabricated by spin-coating an organic solution of CP onto the C60 underlying layer. Mixed organic solvents of chloroform and toluene were used to fabricate C60/CP interpenetrating interfaces. The C60/CP interfaces were controlled by adjusting the mixture ratio of chloroform to toluene. From the optical properties and SEM observation of C60/CP heterojunctions, it has been clarified that the interpenetrating interface of C60 and CP contributes to the balance of carrier generation and carrier transport, resulting in superior PV performance.
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