Is indium tin oxide a suitable electrode in organic solar cells? Photovoltaic properties of interfaces in organic p∕n junction photodiodes
- 27 February 2006
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 88 (9)
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2180881
Abstract
The charge generation properties at all interfaces of a p∕n junction, bilayer photodiode have been investigated by means of the photoaction spectrum (PAS) as a function of applied bias. The organic photodiode was fabricated with a low-glass transition temperature (Tg) polysiloxane with pendant hydrazone groups as the p-type material and a perylene diimide derivative as the n-type material. The PAS under short circuit and reverse bias showed an antibatic response at the high-energy region (3.0–3.5eV), and a symbatic response at the low-energy region (2.0–3.0eV). However, under forward bias, the PAS showed the opposite behavior. These results are interpreted in terms of the band structure of tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) that prevents effective photoinjection of electrons at the polymer/ITO interface and the relative energy levels of the constituent materials.Keywords
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