研究目的
Investigating the fabrication of efficient all-solution-processed nonfullerene organic solar cells with high-performance active layers.
研究成果
The introduction of solution-processed HXMoO3 between the nonfullerene active layer and the PEDOT:PSS electrode effectively addresses the issues of charge extraction and wetting, leading to efficient all-solution-processed organic solar cells. The study demonstrates the importance of controlling the composition of HXMoO3 for achieving processing orthogonality with PEDOT:PSS.
研究不足
The study focuses on the use of specific materials (PBDB-T-2F:IDIC:Y6) and may not be directly applicable to other nonfullerene active layers. The efficiency of large-area devices is lower than that of small-area devices.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves the fabrication of all-solution-processed organic solar cells with a nonfullerene active layer, using hydrogen molybdenum bronze (HXMoO3) as an interlayer to address charge extraction and wetting issues.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The active layer used is PBDB-T-2F:IDIC:Y6, and the devices are fabricated on flexible AgNWs@PI substrates.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The materials include PBDB-T-2F, IDIC, Y6, HXMoO3, PEDOT:PSS, and AgNWs.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The fabrication involves solution processing of all layers, including the deposition of HXMoO3 between the active layer and PEDOT:PSS top electrode.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The performance of the solar cells is evaluated based on photovoltaic parameters such as VOC, JSC, FF, and PCE.
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