Understanding the effect of triplet sensitizers in organic photovoltaic devices

Felipe A. Angel, Ching W. Tang*

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Abstract

The effect of PtOEP as a dopant on the performance of MEH-PPV/C60 photovoltaic devices was studied. Bilayer heterojunction devices with various compositions and layer structures were used to determine the possible pathways by which the photogeneration efficiency is enhanced. A key finding is that photocurrent generation enhancement always occurs in the MEH-PPV absorption region, regardless of the PtOEP dopant concentration or the MEH-PPV layer thickness. This result suggests that the presence of PtOEP in the donor MEH-PPV layer is primarily responsible for increasing the triplet exciton diffusion length of MEH-PPV by acting as a triplet sensitizer, rather than as an additional absorber for direct photogeneration. Values obtained from simulation show that the enhancement of exciton diffusion length of MEH-PPV can be more than a factor of 2 with optimal PtOEP concentrations. Further support for the role of PtOEP as a triplet sensitizer in MEH-PPV was obtained in experiments incorporating a blocking layer between MEH-PPV and C60, whereby the various exciton transfer processes can be differentiated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)247-252
Number of pages6
JournalOrganic Electronics
Volume30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2016
Externally publishedYes

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© 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V.

Keywords

  • Dopant
  • Exciton diffusion length
  • MEH-PPV
  • Organic photovoltaic devices
  • PtOEP

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