Energies (Nov 2013)

Recent Approaches to Controlling the Nanoscale Morphology of Polymer-Based Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cells

  • Abdulra'uf Lukman Bola,
  • Habibun Nabi Muhammad Ekramul Mahmud,
  • Rosiyah Yahya,
  • Wasiu Adebayo Hammed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en6115847
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
pp. 5847 – 5868

Abstract

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The need for clean, inexpensive and renewable energy has increasingly turned research attention towards polymer photovoltaic cells. However, the performance efficiency of these devices is still low in comparison with silicon-based devices. The recent introduction of new materials and processing techniques has resulted in a remarkable increase in power-conversion efficiency, with a value above 10%. Controlling the interpenetrating network morphology is a key factor in obtaining devices with improved performance. This review focuses on the influence of controlled nanoscale morphology on the overall performance of bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) photovoltaic cells. Strategies such as the use of solvents, solvent annealing, polymer nanowires (NWs), and donor–acceptor (D–A) blend ratios employed to control the active-layer morphologies are all discussed.

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