Solar Cells from a Solution Processable Pentacene with Improved Air Stability
Chemistry of Materials2009Vol. 21(18), pp. 4090–4092
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Abstract
This study explores the application of 6,13-di(2-thienyl)pentacene, a solution processable pentacene derivative, in bilayer organic photovoltaics. Efficiencies of up to 1.4% are observed when 6,13-di(2-thienyl)pentacene is utilized as the p-type donor layer. Because of the unique properties of this material, the devices presented here also exhibit improved stability in ambient atmosphere.
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