Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1267744 Organic Electronics 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Polymer solar cell operation is based on the photoinduced charge transfer between polymer donor and acceptor. Marcus theory of electron transfer was applied to calculate the upper limit of the polymer solar cell efficiency in no-recombination approximation. Such calculation becomes possible by optimizing the position of the acceptor LUMO for any band gap value, which in turn maximizes the multiplication product of photocurrent, calculated according to Marcus theory and Voc, which is determined by the difference between the acceptor LUMO and the polymer HOMO. Ultimate efficiency of polymer solar cell critically depends on λ -parameter describing reorientation of neighbouring dipoles in Marcus theory. The model provides a method for selection of optimal acceptor molecules for use in the polymer solar cells.

Graphical ahstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► Upper limit of polymer solar cell efficiency was calculated. ► Marcus theory of electron transfer was used for modeling. ► Upper limit critically depends on λ- reorganization energy.

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