A Simple and Effective Way of Achieving Highly Efficient and Thermally Stable Bulk-Heterojunction Polymer Solar Cells Using Amorphous Fullerene Derivatives as Electron Acceptor
Chemistry of Materials2009Vol. 21(13), pp. 2598–2600
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Abstract
Two amorphous fullerenes, TPA-PCBM and MF-PCBM, have been developed as efficient electron acceptors to induce a highly stable morphology of active layer in polymer photovoltaic devices. The power conversion efficiency (PCE) of devices using both materials show no degradation, even after 10 h annealing at 150 °C.
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