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11 September 2008 Photovoltaic devices created from electrodeposited nano-textured poly(thiophene) films
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Abstract
Polythiophene films can be electrodeposited on modified ITO substrates, textured to increase their active surface area, doped to enhance charge transport, and then interfaced with C60 thin films to create "planar heterojunction" photovoltaic devices with power conversion efficiencies up to 1%. Preliminary results indicate that these electrodeposited films (e-P3HT) modified with appropriate ligands can serve as hosts for semi-conducting nanoparticles (CdSe NPs). These NPs may ultimately extend the device spectral sensitivity into the red and near-IR spectral regions.
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Judith L. Jenkins, Erin L. Ratcliff, R. Clayton Shallcross, Jeffrey L. Head, and Neal R. Armstrong "Photovoltaic devices created from electrodeposited nano-textured poly(thiophene) films", Proc. SPIE 7047, Nanoscale Photonic and Cell Technologies for Photovoltaics, 70470J (11 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.795482
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Nanoparticles

Polymer thin films

Electrodes

Photovoltaics

Doping

Resistance

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