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Relationship between Charge-transfer State Electroluminescence and the Degradation of Organic Photovoltaics

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Abstract

Previous studies of organic photovoltaics have related open-circuit voltage to charge transfer state emission efficiency using a theory based on detailed balance. We modify this theory by distinguishing between electroluminescent external quantum efficiency and external charge transfer emission efficiency, and use it to quantify the degradation of archetype vacuum- and solution-processed devices. The presence of aging behavior is included using an empirical factor, m, whose value varies for degradation occurring within, m = 1, and outside, m > 1, of the photoactive heterojunction. It is observed that m = 1.02 ± 0.01 for vacuum-processed devices, and m = 2.93 ± 0.09 for solution-processed devices. We conclude that vacuum-processed devices exhibit degradation within the heterojunction while solution-processed devices exhibit degradation in regions peripheral to the heterojunction. This characterization suggests that the reliability of solution-processed devices can be extended by improving the stability of layers and interfaces external to the heterojunction.

Presenters

  • Claire Arneson

    University of Michigan

Authors

  • Claire Arneson

    University of Michigan

  • Xinjing Huang

    University of Michigan

  • Xiaheng Huang

    University of Michigan

  • Dejiu Fan

    University of Michigan

  • Yongxi Li

    University of Michigan

  • Mengyuan Gao

    Tianjin University

  • Long Ye

    Tianjin University

  • Harald W Ade

    North Carolina State University

  • Stephen Ross Forrest

    University of Michigan