Electrospun Conjugated Polymer/Fullerene Hybrid Fibers: Photoactive Blends, Conductivity Through Tunneling-Afm, Light Scattering, And Perspective For Their Use In Bulk-Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C(2018)

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Abstract
Hybrid conjugated polymer/fullerene filaments based on MEH-PPV/PVP/PCBM were prepared by electro-spinning, and their properties were assessed by scanning electron, atomic and lateral-force, tunneling, and confocal microscopies, as well as by attenuated-total-reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, photoluminescence quantum yield, and spatially resolved fluorescence. Highlighted features include the ribbon shape of the realized fibers and the persistence of a network serving as a template for heterogeneous active layers in solar cell devices. A set of favorable characteristics is evidenced in this way in terms of homogeneous charge-transport behavior and formation of effective interfaces for diffusion and dissociation of photogenerated excitons. The interaction of the organic filaments with light, exhibiting specific light-scattering properties of the nanofibrous mat, might also contribute to spreading incident radiation across the active layers, thus potentially enhancing photovoltaic performance. This method might be applied to other electron donor-electron acceptor material systems for the fabrication of solar cell devices enhanced by nanofibrillar morphologies embedding conjugated polymers and fullerene compounds.
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polymer/fullerene hybrid fibers,organic solar cells,solar cells,photoactive blends,tunneling-afm,bulk-heterojunction
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