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Unconventional anode interlayer universally improving solar cell efficiency

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS(2018)

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Abstract
Organic photovoltaic cells typically employ an interlayer sandwiched between the active donor or acceptor materials and the respective electrodes. Conventionally, the employed anode interlayer (AIL) adjacent to the anode has a wide optical band gap and a significantly higher lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energy level, compared to the adjunct electron donor material, such as boron subphthalocyanine chloride (SubPc) studied here. In this report, we synthesized three novel AIL materials, NP-beta-PCN, NPAPMLI and NPAPMLI, having narrow optical band gaps but matching the LUMO energy levels of SubPc in a planar heterojunction solar cell of ITO/SubPc/C-60/BCP/Al. Upon insertion of an ultrathin (2 nm) AIL, the device power conversion efficiency is increased from 3.98% to as high as 4.92%, mainly due to the significant increase of short-circuit current density (J(SC)) from 5.97 to 7.11-7.65 mA cm(-2). From the detailed morphological and photophysical studies, we have demonstrated that the employed unconventional materials of AIL are effective in exciton (of SubPc) blocking, thereby enhancing exciton diffusion towards the charge-separating interface of SubPc/C-60 and hence J(SC). Since these AIL materials all have a LUMO energy level very close to that of SubPc, the study reported here clarifies that the electron blocking is not a necessary property of an AIL material.
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AIL,EBL,HTL,interlayer,buffer layer,exciton blocking,SubPc
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