Mixed solvents for reproducible photovoltaic bulk heterojunctions
Journal article, 2011

Most efficient polymer solar cells are usually fabricated from toxic organic solvents, such as chloroform, chlorobenzene, or dichlorobenzene (ODCB). Here, we demonstrate a power conversion efficiency of 4.5% in solar cells with a new blue polymer poly[2,3-bis-(3-octyloxyphenyl)quinoxaline-5,8-diyl-alt-thiophene-2,5-diyl] (TQ1) mixed with PC71BM and processed from mixed solvents of toluene and ODCB in a ratio of 9:1. Decreasing the content of ODCB makes device processing more compatible with the environment for large scale production, with 10% reduction of photocurrent compared to devices from pure ODCB under optimized conditions. In addition, less variation of photocurrent is obtained in solar cells processed from mixed solvents than from pure ODCB due to varying nanostructure in the blends, which is also critical for production.

performance

mixed solvents

organic solar cells

polymer solar-cells

bulk heterojunction

morphology

TQ1

Author

Z. Q. Wang

Linköping University

Ergang Wang

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Polymer Technology

Lintao Hou

Linköping University

Fengling Zhang

Linköping University

Mats Andersson

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Polymer Technology

Olle Inganäs

Linköping University

Journal of Photonics for Energy

1947-7988 (ISSN)

Vol. 1 1 (Special Section on Organic Photovoltaics) 011122- 11122

Subject Categories

Nano Technology

DOI

10.1117/1.3606393

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