研究目的
Investigating the phase separation and its implications on device performance and charge carrier mobility in nonfullerene organic solar cells.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that phase separation in PTB7-Th:O-IDTBR bulk-heterojunction solar cells significantly impacts device performance. Optimal performance was achieved with specific donor:acceptor ratios, highlighting the importance of nanomorphology control in organic photovoltaics.
研究不足
The chemical similarity of donor and acceptor materials complicates phase separation analysis. The study focuses on a specific donor:acceptor system, which may limit generalizability.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study uses PTB7-Th and O-IDTBR as model systems to investigate phase separation in bulk-heterojunction solar cells. Techniques include STEM HAADF imaging and EELS elemental mapping for visualizing phase separation, AFM for surface morphology, and GIWAXS for molecular ordering and packing.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Thin film samples with varying donor:acceptor ratios were prepared and characterized.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Equipment includes a probe-corrected FEI Titan3 60-300 microscope for STEM and EELS, Anton Paar Tosca 400 atomic force microscope for AFM, and an Anton Paar SAXSpoint
4:0 system for GIWAXS. Materials include PTB7-Th and O-IDTBR. Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Samples were prepared by spin-coating, and characterized using the aforementioned techniques.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Data analysis involved PCA for EELS data processing, and linear regression for TOF photoconductivity measurements.
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