Trap states in ZnPc:C60 small-molecule organic solar cells

被引:43
|
作者
Burtone, Lorenzo [1 ]
Fischer, Janine [1 ]
Leo, Karl [1 ]
Riede, Moritz [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Inst Angew Photophys, D-01062 Dresden, Germany
来源
PHYSICAL REVIEW B | 2013年 / 87卷 / 04期
关键词
HOLE-TRANSPORT LAYERS; DEVICES; SEMICONDUCTORS; SPECTROSCOPY; RECOMBINATION; DISTRIBUTIONS; INSULATORS; CURRENTS;
D O I
10.1103/PhysRevB.87.045432
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Trap states are known to be one of the key parameters limiting charge transport in organic semiconductors and hence the performance of organic solar cells. Here, small-molecule organic solar cells based on a bulk heterojunction between zinc-phtalocyanine (ZnPc) and the fullerene C60 are characterized according to their trapping nature by noninvasive methods and under ambient conditions. We show how impedance spectroscopy, applied to systematically varied device structures, reveals the trap localization as well as its occupation mechanisms. Further insight is given from investigations of different device working points and illumination intensities. Thus, we find the traps to be bulk states in the active layer with an electron-trapping nature. They can be described by a Gaussian energy distribution of 55 meV width, centered at 0.46 eV below the electron transport level and with a concentration of 3.5 x 10(16) cm(-3). Moreover, the trap states act as recombination centers in the presence of injected or photogenerated charge carriers. The results are confirmed by electrical simulations. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.87.045432
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Small-molecule solar cells - status and perspectives
    Riede, M.
    Mueller, T.
    Tress, W.
    Schueppel, R.
    Leo, K.
    NANOTECHNOLOGY, 2008, 19 (42)
  • [42] Development of small-molecule materials for high-performance organic solar cells
    Haijun Fan
    Xiaozhang Zhu
    Science China(Chemistry), 2015, (06) : 922 - 936
  • [43] Effects of Halogenation of Small-Molecule and Polymeric Acceptors for Efficient Organic Solar Cells
    Yu, Han
    Wang, Yan
    Zou, Xinhui
    Han, Han
    Kim, Ha Kyung
    Yao, Zefan
    Wang, Zhibo
    Li, Yuhao
    Ng, Ho Ming
    Zhou, Wentao
    Zhang, Jianquan
    Chen, Shangshang
    Lu, Xinhui
    Wong, Kam Sing
    Zhu, Zonglong
    Yan, He
    Hu, Huawei
    ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, 2023, 33 (22)
  • [44] Development of small-molecule materials for high-performance organic solar cells
    Haijun Fan
    Xiaozhang Zhu
    Science China Chemistry, 2015, 58 : 922 - 936
  • [45] Efficient small-molecule organic solar cells incorporating a doped buffer layer
    Chou, Dei-Wei
    Chen, Kan-Lin
    Huang, Chien-Jung
    Tsao, Yao-Jen
    Chen, Wen-Ray
    Meen, Teen-Hang
    THIN SOLID FILMS, 2013, 536 : 235 - 239
  • [46] Effect of a pentacene anode buffer on the performance of small-molecule organic solar cells
    Hanya, Kazuhiro
    Onaru, Yukio
    Harafuji, Kenji
    SOLID-STATE ELECTRONICS, 2019, 156 : 62 - 72
  • [47] Organoboron donor-π-acceptor chromophores for small-molecule organic solar cells
    J. C. Nolasco
    J. W. Ryan
    M. Rodríguez
    A. Castro-Carranza
    J. L. Maldonado
    G. Ramos-Ortiz
    O. Barbosa-Garcia
    J. Gutowski
    E. Palomares
    J. Parisi
    Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2018, 29 : 16410 - 16415
  • [48] Organoboron donor-π-acceptor chromophores for small-molecule organic solar cells
    Nolasco, J. C.
    Ryan, J. W.
    Rodriguez, M.
    Castro-Carranza, A.
    Maldonado, J. L.
    Ramos-Ortiz, G.
    Barbosa-Garcia, O.
    Gutowski, J.
    Palomares, E.
    Parisi, J.
    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN ELECTRONICS, 2018, 29 (19) : 16410 - 16415
  • [49] Development of small-molecule materials for high-performance organic solar cells
    Haijun Fan
    Xiaozhang Zhu
    Science China(Chemistry), 2015, 58 (06) : 922 - 936
  • [50] Dimerized small-molecule acceptors enable efficient and stable organic solar cells
    Sun, Cheng
    Lee, Jin-Woo
    Lee, Changyeon
    Lee, Dongchan
    Cho, Shinuk
    Kwon, Soon-Ki
    Kim, Bumjoon J.
    Kim, Yun-Hi
    JOULE, 2023, 7 (02) : 416 - 430