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Effect of vacuum treatment in diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) based copolymer with ratio controlled toluene- and benzene- functional groups for efficient organic photovoltaic cells: Morphological and electrical contribution

Authors
Park, SoyunTan, XiaofengJang, WoongsikCho, Jae SangKim, Yun-HiKwon, Soon-KiWang, Dong Hwan
Issue Date
Jul-2017
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Organic photovoltaic device; Nanomorphology; Diketopyrrolopyrrole; Vacuum treatment; Random copolymer; Kink donor
Citation
ORGANIC ELECTRONICS, v.46, pp 183 - 191
Pages
9
Journal Title
ORGANIC ELECTRONICS
Volume
46
Start Page
183
End Page
191
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/4244
DOI
10.1016/j.orgel.2017.04.012
ISSN
1566-1199
1878-5530
Abstract
Solution-processed organic bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) photovoltaic cells using random copolymeric donor materials have been extensively reported due to their suitable film-forming characteristics and phase-separated nano-morphology. Here, ratio-controlled toluene-versus benzene-chemical group based diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) donor polymers mixed with a fullerene acceptor were investigated to fabricate an efficient photovoltaic active layer with improved electrical properties through a vacuum treatment. The vacuum process leads to an increase in the phase-separation with a low surface roughness and nanoscale-distributed crystallinity due to securing the dry time of the residual solvent and solvent additive within the active layer. Moreover, the optimized DPP-based donor with toluene (T) versus benzene (B) linkers and electron transporting layer leads to an improvement in the power conversion efficiencies of up to 6.31% under AM 1.5G illumination due to the contributions of an efficient charge transfer and reduced series resistance. Therefore, the organic semiconductor obtained with the ratio-controlled molecular structure and proper solvent drying process plays an important role in increasing the electrical and morphological properties to produce efficient organic solar cells. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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