Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
174550 Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Attempts to develop inverted polymer solar cells (PSCs) as required for achieving high efficiency and good stability have, however, met with limited success. Here, we report that a high efficiency of 8.4% was achieved for inverted PSCs. This high efficiency was obtained through interfacial engineering of solution-processed electron extraction layer, leading to facilitate electron transport and suppress bimolecular recombination. These results provided an important progress for solution-processed PSCs, and demonstrated that the inverted PSCs are comparable with the conventional PSCs.

► Inverted polymer solar cells. ► 8.4% power conversion efficiency. ► Interfacial engineering of solution-processed electron extraction layer.

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