Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
79064 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A controlled atmosphere setup designed for long-term degradation studies of organic solar cells under illumination is presented. The setup was designed with ease-of-use and compactness in mind and allows for multiple solar cells distributed on four glass substrates to be studied in four different chambers with temperature and atmosphere control. The four chambers are situated at close proximity in the setup thereby allowing the solar cells to be subjected to as uniform an illumination distribution as possible for the given solar simulator employed. The cell substrates serve as the front window and present a tight seal. Hence no illumination correction needs to be performed due to transmission and reflection losses as otherwise seen with test chambers employing a window as a seal. The solar cells in each chamber are continuously and individually electrically monitored under biased conditions by means of a computer controlled multiplexer and source meter. The dimensions of the setup allow it to pass through a mid-size load lock in most common glove box systems allowing for mounting of tested samples under inert conditions.As a demonstration of the applicability of the chamber design, a degradation study of standard P3HT:PCBM solar cells was performed under four different environmental conditions.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► A compact multi-chamber setup for lifetime testing of OPV devices was developed. ► The setup allows for optical device characterization during a measurement series. ► Allows OPV degradation mechanisms to be elucidated through comparative studies. ► Parallel testing of 16 solar cells under inert, humid, dry and ambient conditions.

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