Publikation: Role of the Metal-Oxide Work Function on Photocurrent Generation in Hybrid Solar Cells
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ZnO is a widely used metal-oxide semiconductor for photovoltaic application. In solar cell heterostructures they not only serve as a charge selective contact, but also act as electron acceptor. Although ZnO offers a suitable interface for exciton dissociation, charge separation efficiencies have stayed rather poor and conceptual differences to organic acceptors are rarely investigated. In this work, we employ Sn doping to ZnO nanowires in order to understand the role of defect and surface states in the charge separation process. Upon doping we are able to modify the metal-oxide work function and we show its direct correlation with the charge separation efficiency. For this purpose, we use the polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene) as donor and the squaraine dye SQ2 as interlayer. Interestingly, neither mobilities nor defects are prime performance limiting factor, but rather the density of available states around the conduction band is of crucial importance for hybrid interfaces. This work highlights crucial aspects to improve the charge generation process of metal-oxide based solar cells and reveals new strategies to improve the power conversion efficiency of hybrid solar cells.
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EHRENREICH, Philipp, Ka Kan WONG, Eugen ZIMMERMANN, James A. DORMAN, Wei WANG, Azhar FAKHARUDDIN, Martin PUTNIK, Julian KALB, Thomas PFADLER, Lukas SCHMIDT-MENDE, 2018. Role of the Metal-Oxide Work Function on Photocurrent Generation in Hybrid Solar Cells. In: Scientific reports. 2018, 8(1), 3559. eISSN 2045-2322. Available under: doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-21721-2BibTex
@article{Ehrenreich2018Metal-41782, year={2018}, doi={10.1038/s41598-018-21721-2}, title={Role of the Metal-Oxide Work Function on Photocurrent Generation in Hybrid Solar Cells}, number={1}, volume={8}, journal={Scientific reports}, author={Ehrenreich, Philipp and Wong, Ka Kan and Zimmermann, Eugen and Dorman, James A. and Wang, Wei and Fakharuddin, Azhar and Putnik, Martin and Kalb, Julian and Pfadler, Thomas and Schmidt-Mende, Lukas}, note={Article Number: 3559} }
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