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Improving charge transport by the ultrathin QDs interlayer in polymer solar cells.

Zicha LiSu-Ling ZhaoZheng XuWageh SwelmDandan SongBo QiaoJiao ZhaoJingli LiuBinbin YuanXinyu Xu
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
Lead sulfide (PbS) quantum dots (QDs) have been incorporated into PTB7:PC 71 BM BHJ active layers to fabricate polymer solar cells (PSCs) and gather on the top surface of active layers to form an ultrathin interlayer. The PbS QDs ultrathin interlayer with an appropriate thickness increases the carrier transport capacity, exciton dissociation and reduces the carrier recombination, which leads to a higher short circuit current ( J sc ) and fill factor (FF). Finally, the power conversion efficiency (PCE) improves from 7.03% (control devices) to 7.87% with an ultrathin interlayer by doping 5% PbS QDs, while the current density ( J sc ) and fill factor (FF) enhances from 13.83 mA cm -2 to 14.81 mA cm -2 and from 68.70% to 70.85%, respectively.
Keyphrases
  • solar cells
  • high efficiency
  • quantum dots
  • metal organic framework
  • dna damage
  • sensitive detection
  • optical coherence tomography
  • energy transfer