optiZation of the Performance of a bulk Hetero-Junction Solar Cells
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2008
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Neelain University
Abstract
The dependence of the performance thickness of bulk heterojunction
solar cells based on poly(2-methoxy-5-)3,7-dimethyloctyloxy)1,4-
phenylenevinylene) MDMO:PPV as an electron donor and (6,6)-phenyl
C61 butyric acid methyl ester PCBM as an electron acceptor, has been
studied. The thicknesses of the donor and acceptor (blend) are 25 nm,
40 nm, and 60 mn , and the active surface area of the cell is 1.5 mm 2.
All the measurements are taken at a temperature of 300 K. A 0.3 W/ml
lamp is used as a source of light .
It has been commonly accepted that increasing the blend thickness
beyond 100 nm does not increase the efficiency . The results of this
work show that the optimum thickness of the blend is about 40 nm .
The efficiency of a MDMO: PPV/PCBM solar cell is found to be 2.8%,
at a blend thickness of 40 nm . By lowering the offset of (LUMO) A-
(LUMO) D, to be 0.5 eV, the device efficiency would increase to about
8%, showing the great importance of matching the electronic levels of
donor and acceptor.
Ohmic contact is found to increase the short circuit current , it -slightly
decreases the open circuit voltage .The experimental results show that
the voltage losses ,which could be due to band bending, equal to 0.3 V .
The open—circuit voltage is found to decrease with increase in
temperature . The rate rate of decrease is shown to be about 7 mV/ OC.
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degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in applied physics
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applied physics