Issue 2, 2024

All slot-die coated organic solar cells using an amine processed cathode interlayer based upon an amino acid functionalised perylene bisimide

Abstract

Green solution-processable organic photovoltaic cells (OPVs) have the potential to provide low-cost, clean, and accessible electricity. However, there are few organic materials that are compatible with multi-layer film formatting from halogen-free solvents using scalable coating methods. Current research focuses on devices using tin oxide (SnO2). However, SnO2 has surface traps and requires a passivating layer to maximise performance. Therefore, it is crucial to develop electron deficient organic materials that can passivate metal oxides to achieve maximum device performance. Rendering these materials and films solvent resistance is thus a major goal. Herein, we show that SnO2 modified with a tyrosine appended perylene bisimide (PBI-Y) can be applied as an electron transport interlayer in PM6/Y6C12-based organic photovoltaic cells using an amine-based ink formulation. The SnO2/PBI-Y films are characterised by optical absorption spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy and exhibit solvent resistance. The electrical characterisation shows that a PBI modification improves the conductivity of the SnO2. Spin-coated devices show a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 13%, among the best for all air-processed SnO2-based OPVs. Fully slot-die coated devices achieve PCEs of 10%, demonstrating the potential for scale-up. This work opens a viable and sustainable method to develop organic photovoltaic devices using more environmentally friendly processing conditions.

Graphical abstract: All slot-die coated organic solar cells using an amine processed cathode interlayer based upon an amino acid functionalised perylene bisimide

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Sept. 2023
Accepted
03 Dec. 2023
First published
05 Dec. 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Appl. Interfaces, 2024,1, 323-328

All slot-die coated organic solar cells using an amine processed cathode interlayer based upon an amino acid functionalised perylene bisimide

R. E. Ginesi, M. R. Niazi, G. C. Welch and E. R. Draper, RSC Appl. Interfaces, 2024, 1, 323 DOI: 10.1039/D3LF00183K

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