Influence of the device architecture to the ITO surface treatment effects on organic solar cell performance

2004 
In this work, we investigate the influence of different indium tin oxide (ITO) surface treatments on the performance of organic solar cells with different device architectures. Two layer cells with different layer hierarchy (ITO/copper phthalocyanine (CuPc)/fullerene (C 60 )/Al and ITO/C 60 /CuPc/Cu) and three layer cells with mixed layer inserted between CuPc and C 60 were fabricated. We found that in all cases the short circuit current was the parameter which was most significantly affected by ITO surface treatment. However, the performance of the cells with C 60 layer in contact with ITO was markedly less sensitive to the ITO surface treatments compared to the cells with CuPc in contact with ITO. The cells with C 60 layer in contact with ITO also exhibited higher efficiency compared to the cells with CuPc in contact with ITO. We also fabricated two layer cells with structures ITO/CuPc/ perylene tetracarboxylic acid diimide (PTCDI)/Al and ITO/PTCDI/CuPc/Cu. In this case, we also obtain higher efficiency and lower sensitivity to ITO properties when “n type” material is in contact with ITO. The best obtained AM1 power conversion efficiency was 0.4% for ITO/PTCDI/CuPc/Cu cell and ITO/C 60 /CuPc:C 60 /CuPc/Cu cells.
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