Understanding the degradation mechanisms in organic photovoltaics is crucial in order to develop stable organic semiconductors and robust device architectures. The rapid loss of efficiency, referred to as burn-in, is a major issue to be addressed. This study reports on the influence of the electron transport layer (ETLs) and UV light on the drop of open-circuit voltage (V) for P3HT:PCBM-based devices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe synthesized a novel bis-azide low-band gap cross-linkable molecule N-[CPDT(FBTTh)] with wide absorption. This compound is of interest as an additive in polymer/fullerene bulk heterojunction solar cells. In addition to providing efficient thermal stabilization of the morphology, the additive can harvest additional solar light compared with pristine poly(3-hexyl thiophene) to improve the power-conversion efficiency (PCE).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this work, nanoimprint lithography combined with standard anodization etching is used to make perfectly organised triangular arrays of vertical cylindrical alumina nanopores onto standard <100>-oriented silicon wafers. Both the pore diameter and the period of alumina porous array are well controlled and can be tuned: the periods vary from 80 to 460 nm, and the diameters vary from 15 nm to any required diameter. These porous thin layers are then successfully used as templates for the guided epitaxial growth of organised mono-crystalline silicon nanowire arrays in a chemical vapour deposition chamber.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe production and characterization of ultradense, planarized, and organized silicon nanowire arrays with good crystalline and optical properties are reported. First, alumina templates are used to grow silicon nanowires whose height, diameter, and density are easily controlled by adjusting the structural parameters of the template. Then, post-processing using standard microelectronic techniques enables the production of high-density silicon nanowire matrices featuring a remarkably flat overall surface.
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