화학공학소재연구정보센터
Solar Energy, Vol.204, 64-70, 2020
Spin and doctor-blade coated PEDOT:PSS back electrodes in inverted organic solar cells
Spin and doctor-blade coated poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) back electrodes are evaluated in inverted organic solar cells (OSCs) geometry. The doctor-blade coating which has the potential to be used in roll-to-roll processing, is demonstrated by coating PEDOT:PSS manually over the active layer and hence, this sets-up an effort for the concept of much easier fabrication options for large-scale manufacturing like hand-painting, sketching etc. The spin and doctor-blade coated PEDOT:PSS films showed comparable sheet resistance values of 39.7 +/- 2.3 and 40.2 +/- 5.5 Omega/square respectively for a thickness of approximate to 400 nm. The absorbance in the active layer (approximate to 0.7 at 500 nm) had negligible effect due to these coating styles of PEDOT:PSS layer as well as its thickness. The OSC devices that have PEDOT:PSS electrodes formed by the two coating methods were fabricated, characterized, and comparatively evaluated. The results demonstrated an on-par performance for films as well as devices with a manually doctor-blade coated PEDOT:PSS layer when compared to devices that have a spin-coated PEDOT:PSS layer. The atomic force microscopy probe reveals similar surface morphological behaviour for two coating styles with surface roughness values of 16.5 +/- 4.1 nm and 17.4 +/- 4.9 nm for spin and manual-doctor-blade coating methods, respectively. From spectral response measurement, the evaluated variation in the charge collection efficiency, eta(cc) at the interface between active layer and PEDOT:PSS interface was within 6% of error for both kind of devices. It indicates similar interface behaviour for both coating styles of PEDOT:PSS, reinforcing the similar performance of manually-doctor-blade coated PEDOT:PSS electrode to that of spin coated one.