Electrospinning Nanofiber Based Organic Solar Cell
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Abstract
Bulk heterojunction (BHJ) polymer solar cells are an area of intense interest due to their potential to result in printable, inexpensive solar cells which can be processed onto flexible substrates. The active layer is typically spin coated from the solution of polythiophene derivatives (donor) and fullerenes (acceptor) and interconnected domains are formed because of phase separation. However, the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of BHJ solar cell is restricted by the presence of unfavorable morphological features, including dead ends or isolated domains. Here we MEH-PPV:PVP:PCBM electrospun nanofiber into BHJ solar cell for the active layer morphology optimization. Larger interfacial area between donor and acceptor is abtained with electrospinning method and the high aspect ratio of the MEH-PPV:PVP:PCBM nanofibers allow them to easily form a continuous pathway. The surface morphology is investigated with atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Electrospun nanofibers are discussed as a favorable structure for application in bulk-heterojunction organic solar cells.
Authors
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Zhenhua Yang
STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY, State Univ of NY- Stony Brook
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Ying Liu
STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY, Stony Brook Universtiy
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Maria Moffa
CNR-Istituto Nanoscienze
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Chang-Yong Nam
Brookhaven National lab, Brookhave national lab
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Dario Pisignano
CNR-Istituto Nanoscienze
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Miriam Rafailovich
Stony Brook University, State Univ of NY- Stony Brook, STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY, State University of New York, Stony Brook