Efficient photon harvesting at high optical intensities in ultrathin organic double-heterostructure photovoltaic diodes
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- 1 May 2000
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 76 (19) , 2650-2652
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.126433
Abstract
We demonstrate a method for efficient photon harvesting in organic thin films, thereby increasing the efficiency of organic photovoltaic cells. By incorporating an exciton-blocking layer (EBL) inserted between the photoactive organic layers and the metal cathode, we achieved an external power conversion efficiency of 2.4%±0.3% in vacuum-deposited ultrathin organic bilayer photovoltaic (PV) cells employed in a simple light trapping geometry. Ultrathin (∼100 Å) cells incorporating the transparent, conductive EBL have an internal quantum efficiency as high as 33%±4% over a spectral region matched to the solar spectrum. The very thin organic layers have a low series resistance, allowing for efficient power conversion in organic PV cells under intense (>15 suns) AM1.5 illumination. This device structure demonstrates that control of exciton diffusion in solid-state organic devices leads to a significant increase in the photon-to-carrier conversion efficiency.Keywords
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