<P>Enhancing the short circuit current (<I>J</I><SUB>SC</SUB>) by extending the absorption to the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum, which has 50% of the total solar photon flux, is a remaining task in small molecular solar ce...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A107669770
2012
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학술저널
9077-9081(5쪽)
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<P>Enhancing the short circuit current (<I>J</I><SUB>SC</SUB>) by extending the absorption to the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum, which has 50% of the total solar photon flux, is a remaining task in small molecular solar ce...
<P>Enhancing the short circuit current (<I>J</I><SUB>SC</SUB>) by extending the absorption to the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum, which has 50% of the total solar photon flux, is a remaining task in small molecular solar cells. Here, high efficiency NIR absorbing solar cells based on lead phthalocyanine (PbPc) are reported using copper iodide (CuI) as a templating layer to control the crystal structure of PbPc. Devices with CuI inserted between the ITO and PbPc layers exhibit a two times enhancement of the <I>J</I><SUB>SC</SUB> compared to the case in the absence of the CuI layer. This is explained by the increase of crystallinity in the molecules grown on the CuI templating layer, which is investigated <I>via</I> an X-ray diffraction study. Moreover, fill factor is also enhanced to 0.63 from 0.57 due to low series resistance although the additional CuI layer is inserted between the ITO and the PbPc layer. As a result, the corrected power conversion efficiency of 2.5% was obtained, which is the highest one reported up to now among the PbPc based solar cells.</P>
<P>Graphic Abstract</P><P>Extending the absorption to the near-infrared spectrum is demonstrated by inserting a very thin CuI layer between the ITO and PbPc layer, resulting in the increase of <I>J</I><SUB>SC</SUB>, FF and PCE at the same time.
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