https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/347889
Title: | Fabrication of multilayer organic solar cells through a stamping technique | Authors: | Huang, JH Ho, ZY Kuo, TH Kekuda, D Chu, CW Ho, KC KUO-CHUAN HO |
Issue Date: | 2009 | Journal Volume: | 19 | Journal Issue: | 24 | Start page/Pages: | 4077-4080 | Source: | Journal of Materials Chemistry | Abstract: | In this article, we demonstrate a simple and reliable stamping technique for fabricating multi-layer solar cells. A poly(di-methylsilane) (PDMS) stamp is used for transferring the active layers onto the substrate. An intermediate solvent treatment is introduced to temporarily modify the PDMS surface; therefore, the polymer film can be uniformly formed on top of the PDMS surface. This method is involves non-contaminative and non-invasive processes, therefore it can avoid possible degradation or contamination of the polymer film and the PDMS stamp can be reused. Devices realized through this stamping technique both by direct and inverted structures exhibited power conversion efficiencies of 3.2 and 2.83% respectively. © 2009 The Royal Society of Chemistry. |
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DOI: | 10.1039/b903765a | SDG/Keyword: | Active Layer; Inverted structure; Methylsilane; Non-invasive; Organic solar cell; PDMS surfaces; Power conversion efficiencies; Solvent treatment; Stamping technique; Conversion efficiency; Microchannels; Photovoltaic cells; Plastic films; Polymer films; Solar cells; Solar energy; Stamping; Silicones |
Appears in Collections: | 化學工程學系 |
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