Photoinduced Degradation Studies of Organic Solar Cell Materials Using Kelvin Probe Force and Conductive Scanning Force Microscopy

2011 
We investigated the photoinduced changes in the surface potential and conductivity for locally degraded active layers of organic solar cell materials using electrical modes of scanning force microscopy. Samples were degraded under different partial pressures of oxygen and humidity in the presence of light. Degraded and nondegraded areas were investigated by Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM) and conductive scanning force microscopy (cSFM). The analysis allowed us to quantify the extent of degradation and compensate the contribution of the probe tip. Two typical blends used for organic solar cell, i.e., P3HT:PCBM and PCPDTBT:PCBM, were investigated. We observed that P3HT:PCBM photodegraded significantly more than PCPDTBT:PCBM for an environment containing oxygen. For short photodegradation times (1 h), we verified that changes in the surface potential and conductivity of P3HT:PCBM films were fully reversible after annealing. For individual layers of P3HT and PCBM, we found that only P3HT degrades. Howeve...
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