2012
DOI: 10.1039/c2cp40466d
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The miscibility and depth profile of PCBM in P3HT: thermodynamic information to improve organic photovoltaics

Abstract: Recent work has shown that poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and the surface-functionalized fullerene 1-(3-methyloxycarbonyl)propyl(1-phenyl[6,6])C(61) (PCBM) are much more miscible than originally thought, and the evidence of this miscibility requires a return to understanding the optimal morphology and structure of organic photovoltaic active layers. This manuscript describes the results of experiments that were designed to provide quantitative thermodynamic information on the miscibility, interdiffusion, and de… Show more

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“…We adopt the robust methodology that we have used in our previous studies of PCBM/ polymer bilayers 26 and use a combination of in situ annealing (annealing a sample in the neutron beam) and ex situ annealing (annealing a sample before measuring the reflectivity). Our results add to the strong body of evidence that there is rapid intermixing between PCBM and P3HT, and support the work of H. Chen et al 17 -giving a maximum loading of PCBM in P3HT of around 20%. However, we find contrasting (and rather subtle) results in comparison with the reported findings of H. Chen et al, in relation to PCBM-enrichment at the free surface.…”
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“…We adopt the robust methodology that we have used in our previous studies of PCBM/ polymer bilayers 26 and use a combination of in situ annealing (annealing a sample in the neutron beam) and ex situ annealing (annealing a sample before measuring the reflectivity). Our results add to the strong body of evidence that there is rapid intermixing between PCBM and P3HT, and support the work of H. Chen et al 17 -giving a maximum loading of PCBM in P3HT of around 20%. However, we find contrasting (and rather subtle) results in comparison with the reported findings of H. Chen et al, in relation to PCBM-enrichment at the free surface.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…These values correspond reasonably closely to previously reported values. 17,31 The interfacial roughness, r, between the two layers is 1.2 nm. This SLD profile corresponds closely to that of an as-fabricated PCBM/polymer bilayer (see e.g., Môn et al 26 ), and shows that little (if any) interdiffusion has occurred during the temperature step from room temperature to 80°C.…”
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