Publication detail
Impedance Spectroscopy Study of Organic Photovoltaic Cells with an Inkjet Printed Hole-Extracting Graphene Oxide Layer
POSPÍŠIL, J. KOVALENKO, A. SCHMIEDOVÁ, V. ZMEŠKAL, O. VALA, M.
Original Title
Impedance Spectroscopy Study of Organic Photovoltaic Cells with an Inkjet Printed Hole-Extracting Graphene Oxide Layer
Type
journal article in Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
This paper deals with the study of light conversion efficiency of organic photovoltaic cells with an inkjet-printed graphene oxide layer. The graphene oxide is used in this experiment as a hole-extracting, electron blocking layer in bulk heterojunction organic solar cells based on DPP(TBFu)2:PC60BM blend. It is also studied the influence of the GO reduction (chemically, by UV radiation and by annealing) on the final efficiency of photovoltaic conversion. Power conversion efficiency and the transport of charge carriers are evaluated by measuring of current-voltage characteristics and mainly by impedance spectroscopy analysis. In this regard, using of graphene oxide and its reduced form showed negative influence on the device performance caused by an inefficient charge carrier collection at the short-circuit condition.
Keywords
organic solar cells; graphene oxide; reduction; current‐voltage measurements; impedance spectroscopy
Authors
POSPÍŠIL, J.; KOVALENKO, A.; SCHMIEDOVÁ, V.; ZMEŠKAL, O.; VALA, M.
Released
27. 5. 2019
ISBN
1662-9752
Periodical
Materials Science Forum
Year of study
955
Number
2019
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
31
Pages to
36
Pages count
6
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT157148,
author="Jan {Pospíšil} and Alexander {Kovalenko} and Veronika {Schmiedová} and Oldřich {Zmeškal} and Martin {Vala}",
title="Impedance Spectroscopy Study of Organic Photovoltaic Cells with an Inkjet Printed Hole-Extracting Graphene Oxide Layer",
journal="Materials Science Forum",
year="2019",
volume="955",
number="2019",
pages="31--36",
doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.955.31",
issn="1662-9752",
url="https://www.scientific.net/MSF.955.31"
}