2005
DOI: 10.1143/jjap.44.5370
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Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy Study of Conjugated Polymer/Fullerene Organic Solar Cells

Abstract: We conducted a comprehensive Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) study of the ''classical'' organic solar cell system consisting of the MDMO-PPV:PCBM blend. The KPFM method yields detailed information of topography and local work function on the nanometer scale. Experiments were performed either in the dark or under laser illumination to extract locally resolved surface photovoltage. We identified distinct differences in energetics on the surface of chlorobenzene-and toluenecast blend films. The electronic an… Show more

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“…Thereby it was further evidenced that a PFB capping layer reduced effectively the performance of the device due to its blocking of photogenerated electrons in the F8BT-rich phase from reaching the electrode. The same effect was observed earlier in polymer-fullerene blends as well [60,244]. Chiesa et al further elucidated that a simple bilayer structure is advantageous for efficient electron conduction and thus device operation [243], in accordance with Arias et al [241].…”
Section: Polymer-polymer Solar Cellssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Thereby it was further evidenced that a PFB capping layer reduced effectively the performance of the device due to its blocking of photogenerated electrons in the F8BT-rich phase from reaching the electrode. The same effect was observed earlier in polymer-fullerene blends as well [60,244]. Chiesa et al further elucidated that a simple bilayer structure is advantageous for efficient electron conduction and thus device operation [243], in accordance with Arias et al [241].…”
Section: Polymer-polymer Solar Cellssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The distinct difference in phase is due to the presence (red dot) or absence (green dot) of a layer of MDMO-PPV covering the PCBM clusters. [10][11][12]14,27] This difference is also visible in the corresponding surface potential images, see Figure 1c. The covered clusters show a lower contrast in SP than the uncovered.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…In principle, a quasi-continuous purely MDMO-PPV bottom layer, as was observed for toluene-cast films in Ref. [11] could form such an electron barrier. However, as will be discussed below, a similar dark0 to dark shift was observed on chlorobenzene-cast films, which do not exhibit such a bottom layer.…”
Section: Dark Contrastmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…Potential distribution of the specimen, formed by depositing Co nanoparticles on a substrate using the APG with 500 pulses, was evaluated at the nanometer level by Kelvin probe force microscopy (KFM) [18][19][20][21]. From Fig.…”
Section: Co Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%