Journal article
Optically monitored spray coating system for the controlled deposition of the photoactive layer in organic solar cells
D Vak, J Van Embden, WWH Wong, S Watkins
Applied Physics Letters | AIP Publishing | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4906454
Abstract
A spray deposition process equipped with an in situ optical thickness monitoring system has been developed to fabricate the photoactive layer of solar cells. Film thickness is monitored by a photodiode-LED couple after each deposition cycle. Using optimized conditions, the thickness of the spray deposited photoactive films can be tuned to increase linearly with the number of deposition cycles over a wide range of deposition conditions. After instrument calibration, optimization of the active layer thickness can be accomplished by simply setting the desired absorbance of the film. The simple process outlined here may be used for the rapid optimization of thin film photovoltaic devices. As pro..
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Awarded by ARC Future Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded through the Flexible Electronics Lab of the CSIRO Manufacturing Flagship and was also supported by the Victorian Organic Solar Cell Consortium (Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Victorian Department of Business and Innovation and the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)). W.W.H.W. is supported by an ARC Future Fellowship (FT130100500).