Ternary semitransparent organic solar cells with a laminated top electrode

Sci Technol Adv Mater. 2017 Jan 10;18(1):68-75. doi: 10.1080/14686996.2016.1261602. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Tinted and colour-neutral semitransparent organic photovoltaic elements are of interest for building-integrated applications in windows, on glass roofs or on facades. We demonstrate a semitransparent organic photovoltaic cell with a dry-laminated top electrode that achieves a uniform average visible transmittance of 51% and a power conversion efficiency of 3%. The photo-active material is based on a majority blend composed of a visibly absorbing donor polymer and a fullerene acceptor, to which a selective near-infrared absorbing cyanine dye is added as a minority component. Our results show that organic ternary blends are attractive for the fabrication of semitransparent solar cells in general, because a guest component with a complementary absorption can compensate for the inevitably reduced current generation capability of a high-performing binary blend when applied as a thin, semitransparent film.

Keywords: 101 Self-assembly / Self-organized materials; 209 Solar cell / Photovoltaics; 50 Energy materials; Organic photovoltaics; PCBM; lamination; ternary organic solar cells; transparent solar cell.