Wei WeiChunfu ZhangDazheng ChenZhizhe WangChunxiang ZhuJincheng ZhangXiaoli LuYue Hao
Low-temperature processes are unremittingly pursued in the fabrication of organic solar cells. The paper reports that the highly efficient and "light-soaking"-free inverted organic solar cell can be achieved by using ZnO thin films processed from the aqueous solution method at a low temperature. The inverted organic solar with an aqueous-processed ZnO thin film annealed at 150 °C shows an efficiency of 3.79%. Even when annealed at a temperature as low as 80 °C, the device still shows an efficiency of 3.71%. With the proper annealing temperature of 80 °C, the flexible device, which shows an efficiency of 3.56%, is fabricated on PET. This flexible device still keeps the efficiency above 3.40% after bent for 1000 times with a curvature radius of 50 mm. In contrast, a low annealing temperature leads to an inferior device performance when the ZnO thin film is processed from the widely used sol-gel method. The device with sol-gel processed ZnO annealed at 150 °C only shows a PCE of 1.3%. Furthermore, the device shows a strong "light-soaking" effect, which is not observed in the device containing an aqueous-processed ZnO thin film. Our results suggest that the adopted aqueous solution method is a more efficient low temperature technique, compared with the sol-gel method.
Jung Suk LeeMyoung JooYu Jung ParkJin Young KimJung Hwa SeoBright Walker
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Qianni ZhangRuizhi PengChunfu ZhangDazheng ChenZhenhua LinJingjing ChangJincheng ZhangYue Hao
Chunfu ZhangShangzheng PangTing HengHailong YouGenquan HanGang LüFengqin HeQubo JiangJincheng Zhang
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