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Electrostatic self-assembly as a means to create organic photovoltaic devices

Resource
Synthetic Metals 116 (2001),373-377
Journal
Synthetic Metals 116
Pages
373-377
Date Issued
2001
Date
2001
Author(s)
Durstock, M.F.
Taylor, B.
Spry, R.J.
Chiang, L.
Reulbach, S.
Heitfeld, K.
Baur, J.W.
DOI
246246/2006111501244085
URI
http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/2006111501244085
Abstract
Recently, there has been a signifcant amount of work done on making photovoltaic devices (solar cells) from thin flms of conjugated polymers and other organic systems. The advantages over conventional inorganic systems include the potential to create lightweight, ¯exible, and inexpensive structures. The challenge, however, has been to create more highly effcient devices. To date, the primary photovoltaic device mechanism that has been utilized is that of photoinduced charge transfer between an electron donor and acceptor. In this study, similar photovoltaic devices are fabricated using a water-based electrostatic self-assembly procedure, as opposed to the more conventional spin-coating and/or vacuum evaporation techniques. In this process, layers of oppositely charged species are sequentially adsorbed onto a substrate from an aqueous solution and a flm is built up due to the electrostatic attraction between the layers. The technique affords molecular level control over the architecture and gives bilayer thickness values of the order of tens of angstroms. By repeating this process a desired number of times and utilizing different cations and anions, complex architectures can be created with very accurate control over the thickness and the interfaces. We have examined a number of systems built from a variety of components including a cationic PPV precursor, functionalized C60, and numerous other polyelectrolytes. We report on the device characteristics of these flms and on the overall applicability of this technique to the fabrication of photovoltaic devices.
Subjects
Photovoltaics
Solar cells
Self-assembly
Charge transfer
Poly(p-phenylene vinylene)
Fullerene
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Taipei:National Taiwan University Dept Chem Engn
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journal article
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