Long‐Term Thermal Stability of High‐Efficiency Polymer Solar Cells Based on Photocrosslinkable Donor‐Acceptor Conjugated Polymers
Article 2011 en
Authors
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Gianmarco Griffini
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Jessica D. Douglas
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Claudia Piliego
Abstract
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Highly efficient polymer solar cells based on novel photocrosslinkable donor–acceptor conjugated polymers are fabricated and their long-term thermal stability is reported. After 72 h of thermal annealing at 150 °C, a stable power conversion efficiency as high as 4.7% is maintained. The control of active layer morphology and device performance through annealing is correlated with the synthetic design of the photocrosslinkable polymer.
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