High-Efficiency Polymer Solar Cells via the Incorporation of an Amino-Functionalized Conjugated Metallopolymer as a Cathode Interlayer
Journal of the American Chemical Society2013Vol. 135(41), pp. 15326–15329
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Abstract
An amino-functionalized conjugated metallopolymer PFEN-Hg was developed as a cathode interlayer for inverted polymer solar cells. The resulting devices exhibited significantly improved performance with power conversion efficiencies exceeding 9%. Moreover, good device performance was achievable with the PFEN-Hg over a wider range of film thickness, likely due to the Hg-Hg interactions and improved π-π stacking.
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