Enhancement of the internal quantum efficiency in strongly coupled P3HT-C 60 organic photovoltaic cells using Fabry-Perot cavities with varied cavity confinement.
Lianne M A de JongAnton Matthijs BerghuisMohamed S AbdelkhalikTom P A van der PolMartijn M WienkRene A J JanssenJaime Gòmez RivasPublished in: Nanophotonics (2024)
The short exciton diffusion length in organic semiconductors results in a strong dependence of the conversion efficiency of organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells on the morphology of the donor-acceptor bulk-heterojunction blend. Strong light-matter coupling provides a way to circumvent this dependence by combining the favorable properties of light and matter via the formation of hybrid exciton-polaritons. By strongly coupling excitons in P3HT-C 60 OPV cells to Fabry-Perot optical cavity modes, exciton-polaritons are formed with increased propagation lengths. We exploit these exciton-polaritons to enhance the internal quantum efficiency of the cells, determined from the external quantum efficiency and the absorptance. Additionally, we find a consistent decrease in the Urbach energy for the strongly coupled cells, which indicates the reduction of energetic disorder due to the delocalization of exciton-polaritons in the optical cavity.