Nanostructured
Electron-Selective Interlayer for Efficient Inverted Organic Solar Cells
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Abstract
We report a unique
nanostructured electron-selective interlayer comprising of In-doped
ZnO (ZnO:In) and vertically aligned CdSe tetrapods (TPs) for inverted
polymer:fullerene bulkheterojunction (BHJ) solar cells. With dimension-controlled
CdSe TPs, the direct inorganic electron transport pathway is provided,
resulting in the improvement of the short circuit current and fill
factor of devices. We demonstrate that the enhancement is attributed
to the roles of CdSe TPs that reduce the recombination losses between
the active layer and buffer layer, improve the hole-blocking as well
as electron-transporting properties, and simultaneously improve charge
collection characteristics. As a result, the power conversion efficiency
of PTB7:PC<sub>70</sub>BM based solar cell with nanostructured CdSe
TPs increases to 7.55%. We expect this approach can be extended to
a general platform for improving charge extraction in organic solar
cells