Towards the optimization of organic solar cells via controlled morphologies

Y. Wang, D. W. Zhao, X. W. Sun, G. Scarpa, A. Abdellah, A. Exner, O. Wiedenmann, P. Lugli

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Abstract

We present a combined experimental and theoretical analysis of organic solar cells based on bulk heterojunctions. Our simulation based on a drift-diffusion approach shows that a cell with controlled morphology can lead to improved performance. Two ways to realize such structure are identified, based respectively on patterning via nanoimprint techniques and by the use of vertically grown ZnO nanorods. Preliminary results for the two paths are provided.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationISIC-2009 - 12th International Symposium on Integrated Circuits, Proceedings
Pages147-150
Number of pages4
StatePublished - 2009
Event12th International Symposium on Integrated Circuits, ISIC-2009 - Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 14 Dec 200916 Dec 2009

Publication series

NameISIC-2009 - 12th International Symposium on Integrated Circuits, Proceedings

Conference

Conference12th International Symposium on Integrated Circuits, ISIC-2009
Country/TerritorySingapore
CitySingapore
Period14/12/0916/12/09

Keywords

  • Nanoimprint lithography
  • Organic solar cells
  • ZnO nanorods

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