1. Improving polymer solar cell performances by manipulating the self-organization of polymer.
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Feng-xian Xie, Choy, Wallace C. H., Xiaolong Zhu, Xiaolong Li, Zhong Li, and Chunjun Liang
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SOLAR cells ,POLYMERS ,CAPILLARITY ,THIN films ,ANNEALING of crystals - Abstract
We have investigated driving force effects on the ordering of polymer, which is a key factor of self-assembly of soft materials. By turning the substrate up-side-down, the downward driving force can form in solution film-growth process and affect the self-organization of polymer chains and domains. We introduce Brown's capillarity theory [J. Polym. Sci., Polym. Phys. Ed. 22, 423 (1956)] to describe the film formation. Our results show that the better chain and lamellae packing of polymer make hole transport, carrier balance, and power conversion efficiency of annealed and unannealed devices improve even with thick active-layers as compared to conventional devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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