Journal article

The effect of molybdenum oxide interlayer on organic photovoltaic cells

DY Kim, J Subbiah, G Sarasqueta, F So, H Ding, undefined Irfan, Y Gao

Applied Physics Letters | Published : 2009

Abstract

Both small molecule and polymer photovoltaic cells were fabricated with molybdenum oxide interlayer at the indium tin oxide electrode. Enhancement in power efficiencies was observed in both small molecule and polymer cells. Specifically, the power conversion efficiencies of small molecule cells with the molybdenum oxide interlayer were enhanced by a maximum of 38% due to a significant enhancement in the fill factor. The improved fill factor is attributed to the reduction in series resistance. Our ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy data indicate that the formation of band bending and the built-in field at the interface due to the interlayer leads to enhancement in hole extraction from the..

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Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the Department of Energy Basic Energy Sciences (Award No. DE-FG0207ER46464, Aravinda Kini). The UR group would like to acknowledge the support in part by NSF Grant No. DMR-0602870.