Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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80637 | Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss long-term stability measurements of tandem solar cells with mixed phthalocyanine: fullerene photoactive layers that exhibit an initial power conversion efficiency of about 4%4%. These devices are remarkably stable against exposure to halogen light as their power conversion efficiency decreases by less than 3%3% within more than 1400 h of permanent illumination at an intensity of approximately 185mW/cm2 at 50∘C. In addition, long-term stability measurements at an elevated temperature of 85∘C are performed. In comparison to the illumination experiment, the cells show a much faster degradation which is attributed to the low glass transition temperature of the hole transport layer.
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Authors
R. Franke, B. Maennig, A. Petrich, M. Pfeiffer,