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Low-Temperature UVO-Sintered ZnO/SnO 2 as Robust Cathode Buffer Layer for Ternary Organic Solar Cells.

Zhijun ZouFen LiJing FangMingxin ChenXiaoxiang SunChang LiJiayou TaoGaohua LiaoJianjun Zhang
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The cathode buffer layer (CBL) plays a crucial role in organic solar cells (OSCs), and it has been challenging to obtain high-quality CBL by using simple and reliable processes. In this paper, the bilayer structure consisting of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) and sol-gel SnO 2 was prepared by the low-temperature (<100 °C) UV-ozone (UVO) sintering process and used as the robust CBL for ternary OSCs based on PTB7-Th:PCDTBT:PC 70 BM. The results show that the insertion of SnO 2 can effectively fill the cracks and pores on the surface of the ZnO NP film, thereby improving the overall compactness and flatness of the CBL and reducing the defect density inside the CBL. Furthermore, the insertion of SnO 2 slightly improves the transmittance of the CBL to photons with wavelengths in the range of 400-600 nm, and also increases the electron mobility of the CBL thus facilitating the extraction and transport of the electrons. Compared to the devices using UVO-ZnO and UVO-SnO 2 CBLs, the devices with UVO-ZnO/SnO 2 CBL exhibit exceptional performance advantages, the best power conversion efficiency ( PCE ) reaches 10.56%. More importantly, the stability of the devices with ZnO/SnO 2 CBL is significantly improved, the device ( PCE) still maintains 60% of the initial value after 30 days in air. The positive results show that the UVO-ZnO/SnO 2 is an ideal CBL for OSCs, and due to the low-temperature process, it has great application potential in flexible OSCs.
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