Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
79496 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Control of the nanoscale morphology or microstructure of the active layer in hybrid solar cells is critical to ensure the high device performance. Here, a novel electron-donor material, liquid-crystalline polythiophene containing a cyano-biphenyl mesogenic pendant, poly[3-(6-(4-cynaobiphenyloxy)-hexyl) thiophene] (P3HbpT), was rationally designed and synthesized. The spontaneous orientation of cyano-biphenyl mesogen endowed the P3HbpT with a well ordered morphology and facilitated the homogeneous dispersion of ZnO nanoparticles in the composites. The P3HbpT/ZnO composite films exhibited a red-shift absorption (12 nm), the lower LUMO and more ordered domains after undergoing annealing at liquid crystal (LC) states temperature (175 °C), which indicated that the spontaneous assembly behavior of the liquid-crystalline polythiophene could induce the ZnO nanoparticles to form nano-dispersing structure with highly oriented channel layers upon heating at liquid crystalline states. Furthermore, the hybrid bulk-heterojunction devices based on P3HbpT/ZnO active layer have been constructed. Without extensive optimization, the devices undergoing annealing at LC state yielded a Voc of 0.83 V and power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 0.61%, showing a significantly increased Jsc and FF with respect to the un-annealed counterpart.

Graphical AbstractSide chain liquid crystalline conjugated polymer with cyano-bihenyl mesogenic pendant is developed to greatly facilitate dispersion of ZnO NPs by annealing treatment from LC state. The more ordered dispersing of ZnO NPs and well packing arrangement of polymer facilitates the charge separation in the D/A interface and then electrons and holes transport in the active layer.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Liquid crystalline conjugated polymer is developed to greatly facilitate dispersion of ZnO NPs. ► Charge separation in the D/A interface and the electrons and holes' transport in the active layer were greatly enhanced. ► The performance of P3HbpT/ZnO hybrid solar cell was improved after LC state treatment.

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