JOURNAL ARTICLE

Highly Conductive PEDOT: PSS Electrode Treated with Polyethylene Glycol for ITO-Free Polymer Solar Cells

Desalegn Alemu MengistiePen‐Cheng WangChih‐Wei Chu

Year: 2013 Journal:   ECS Transactions Vol: 58 (11)Pages: 49-56   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

We used polyethylene glycol (PEG) and enhanced the conductivity of PEDOT:PSS from 0.3 S cm -1 to 805 S cm -1 with only 2% PEG additive. The conductivity was further enhanced to 1100 S cm -1 by combining PEG and methanol treatment. PEG treated PEDOT:PSS films showed better phase separation between PEDOT and PSS with fiber like 3D PEDOT networks. The carrier concentration increased by three orders of magnitude after PEG treatment. ITO-free polymer solar cells with PEG treated PEDOT:PSS anodes were fabricated and optimized. Double layer PEDOT:PSS treated with 2% PEG200 anodes showed power conversion efficiency of 3.71% while and the ITO counterpart showed 3.73%.

Keywords:
PEDOT:PSS Polyethylene glycol Materials science PEG ratio Anode Conductive polymer Conductivity Chemical engineering Polymer Electrode Energy conversion efficiency Composite material Optoelectronics Chemistry

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