Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
78621 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We investigate the growth of a novel organic photovoltaic material, dibenzotetraphenylperiflanthene (DBP) thin film by ultra-high-vacuum evaporation. It is shown that the surface morphology and crystalline order of DBP thin films are greatly changed by growth temperature. Especially, at 90 °C, the DBP exhibits a unique orientated growth with long well-directional grain structures. The power conversion efficiency of the device using DBP grown at 90 °C is enhanced by a factor of 61% relative to that of the device using DBP grown at room temperature due to the improvements in photocurrent, open-circuit voltage and fill factor. The results indicate the feasibility of the controlled growth of DBP thin films, which plays a crucial role in improving the performances of photovoltaic devices.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Growth of a novel organic photovoltaic material, DBP thin film is investigated. ► Formation of strip-like grains at 90 °C leads to highest performances. ► Rougher surface of DBP leads to more efficient photocurrent generation in both of DBP and C60 absorption regions.► Crystalline growth of DBP is highly preferred.

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