Understanding
the Apparent Charge Density Dependence
of Mobility and Lifetime in Organic Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells
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Abstract
Energetic disorder in organic semiconductors
leads to strong dependence
of recombination kinetics and mobility on charge density. However,
observed mobilities and reaction orders are normally interpreted assuming
uniform charge carrier distributions. In this paper, we explore the
effect of the spatial distribution of charge on the determination
of mobility and recombination rate as a function of average charge
density. Since the spatial gradient changes when the thickness of
a device is varied, we study thickness series of two different polymer:fullerene
systems and measure the charge density dependence of mobility and
lifetime. Using simulations, we can show that the high apparent reaction
orders frequently observed in the literature result from the spatial
gradient of charge density at open circuit. However, the mobilities,
measured at short circuit, are less affected by the gradients and
therefore may show substantially different apparent charge density
dependence than the recombination constants, especially for small
device thicknesses