An universal electron transport layer involving hydrogen plasma–treated tungsten disulfide nanosheets doped zinc oxide layers for polymer donors with fullerene or small molecule acceptor photovoltaics
2019
Abstract A new universal electron transport layer that involves doping hydrogen-plasma-treated tungsten disulfide (WS 2 ) nanosheets into ZnO for polymer/fullerene or small molecule organic photovoltaics (OPVs) was prepared. A hydrogen plasma treatment was used to alter the structures of WS 2 nanosheets such that the W 6+ content was converted into W 4+ ; then ZnO:WS 2 nanosheets composites were prepared to form electron transport layers (ETLs). The energy band of the ZnO:WS 2 films could be tuned from 5.15 to 4.60 eV by varying the concentration of the WS 2 nanosheets up to 0.5 wt%. It was found that ZnO:WS 2 ETLs exhibited superior charge transport properties than those of the pristine ZnO layer because of the structure changes, as determined from the X-ray scattering characterizations. OPVs incorporating active layers of PTB7-TH/PC 71 BM and PTB7-TH/IDIC blends exhibited their power conversion efficiencies of 10.3% and 6.7%, respectively, with the incorporation of 0.3 wt% of the WS 2 nanosheets, up from 8.9% to 5.4% for the corresponding devices featuring pristine ZnO—relative increases of 16% and 24%, respectively. This study demonstrates the effectiveness of hydrogen plasma treatment for altering the surface structures of two-dimensional transition-metal-dichalcogenide nanosheets, and paves a way for the composite electron transport layers for use in organic photovoltaics.
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