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Feng Wei, Xu You-Long, Yi Wen-Hui, Zhou Feng, Wang Xiao-Gong, Yoshino Katsumi. Effect of crystalline microstructure on the photophysical performance of polymer/perylene composite filmsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2003, 12(4): 426-432.
| Feng Wei, Xu You-Long, Yi Wen-Hui, Zhou Feng, Wang Xiao-Gong, Yoshino Katsumi. Effect of crystalline microstructure on the photophysical performance of polymer/perylene composite filmsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2003, 12(4): 426-432. |
Effect of crystalline microstructure on the photophysical performance of polymer/perylene composite films
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Abstract
To obtain high carrier mobility, better charge injection capability, and high photovoltaic device conversion efficiency, a powerful strategy is to improve the morphology of the polymer/dye composite films. Conjugated conducting polymer (CP) thin films doped with perylene derivative (PV) of various concentrations were prepared by spin-casting method, and their morphology and photovoltaic characteristics were examined. The change in morphology and molecular reorientation occurring in CP-PV composite films upon annealing at different temperatures was investigated using scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared and UV-vis absorption. By changing the annealing temperature, PV microcrystallines of 8-10μm in size lying parallel to the substrate surface can be obtained. Annealing effect improved the photovoltaic performance of ITO/CP-PV/Al Schottky-type solar cells, which can be attributed to the formation of an electron conducting PV crystal network. Preliminary studies indicate that the morphological structure in CP-PV composite films has an important influence to their photovoltaic properties. -
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