Single-layer organic-inorganic-hybrid thin-film encapsulation for organic solar cells
Journal
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Journal Volume
46
Journal Issue
43
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Li Y.-S.
Tsai C.-H.
Kao S.-H.
Wu I.-W.
Chen J.-Z.
Wu C.-I.
Lin C.-F.
Abstract
We demonstrate an organic-inorganic-hybrid thin-film encapsulation technique for organic solar cells. The single-layer encapsulation thin film is deposited from a gas mixture of hexamethyldisiloxane and oxygen by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition at room temperature. The encapsulation film contains organic and inorganic compounds: the inorganic compounds serve as the permeation barriers, and the organic compounds reduce defect propagation. An optical transmission of 90% in the visible light region and a water vapour transmission rate of 3.6 ¡Ñ 10-6 g m -2 day are obtained for a 1.5 £gm thick hybrid film. Efficiency decay is not observed in the inverted organic solar cell coated with this thin film after exposure to air for 3600 h; in contrast, the efficiency of the unencapsulated counterpart degrades rapidly and fails after exposure to air for 120 h. The obtained results show that this organic-inorganic-hybrid thin film is promising for the encapsulation of organic solar cells. ? 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Type
journal article