Effect of substrate temperature on orientation of subphthalocyanine molecule in organic photovoltaic cells
Journal
Thin Solid Films
Journal Volume
520
Journal Issue
6
Pages
2289-2292
Date Issued
2012
Author(s)
Abstract
This study investigates the effect of substrate temperature (T s) on the boron subphthalocyanine chloride (SubPc) thin film and its power conversion efficiency in SubPc/C 60 heterojunction photovoltaic cells. The orientations of SubPc molecules in thin films determined by X-ray diffraction is strongly correlated with the electronic properties of the organic thin films, and can be controlled by the substrate temperature during the vapor deposition. An optimal substrate temperature of 120 °C has been concluded to induced (221) molecular orientation over the (122) orientation and significantly improve the carrier transport of the SubPc thin film. A SubPc/C 60 heterojunction photovoltaic cells thus fabricated shows higher open-circuit voltage and up to 1.55% conversion efficiency has been achieved, which is attributed to preferential (221) orientation of the SubPc deposited at the elevated temperature. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Subjects
Molecular orientation; Organic photovoltaic; Organic semiconductor; Organic solar cell; Subphthalocyanine
SDGs
Other Subjects
Elevated temperature; Organic photovoltaic; Organic photovoltaic cells; Organic semiconductor; Organic solar cell; Organic thin films; Power conversion efficiencies; Subphthalocyanine; Subphthalocyanines; Substrate temperature; Boron; Boron compounds; Chlorine compounds; Conversion efficiency; Deposition; Electronic properties; Heterojunctions; Molecular orientation; Open circuit voltage; Photoelectrochemical cells; Photovoltaic cells; Substrates; Thin films; Vapor deposition; X ray diffraction; Photovoltaic effects
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Type
journal article