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Berlin 2012 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 24: Poster: Organic Semiconductors

CPP 24.31: Poster

Mittwoch, 28. März 2012, 11:00–13:00, Poster A

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Correlation between polymer architecture, mesoscale structure and photovoltaic performance in PAE-PAV:fullerene bulk-heterojunction solar cells — •S. Rathgeber1, F. Kühnlenz2, H. Hoppe2, D.A.M. Egbe3, S. Türk4, J. Perlich5, and R. Gehrke51University Koblenz-Landau — 2Ilmenau University of Technology — 3Johannes Kepler-University Linz, Austria — 4Chemnitz University of Technology — 5DESY.

A poly(arylene-ethynylene)-alt-poly(arylene-vinylene) (PAE-PAV) statistical copolymer carrying linear and branched alkoxy side chains along the conjugated backbone in a random manner, yields, compared to its regular substituted counterparts, an improved performance in polymer:PCBM bulk-heterojunction solar cells. GiWAXS experiments show that the improved performance of the statistical copolymer may be attributed to the following structural features: 1. Well, ordered stacked domains that promote backbone planarization and thus ππ-overlap. 2. Partly face-on alignment of domains relative to the electrodes for an improved active layer electrode charge transfer. Branched side chains seem to promote face-on domain orientation. They might minimize their unfavorable contact with the interface by just bringing the CH3 groups of the branches into direct contact with the surface so that favorable phenylene-substrate interaction can promote face-on orientation. 3. A more isotropic domain orientation throughout the active layer i.e. the backbone alignment direction has components perpendicular and parallel to the electrodes compromises between light absorption and intra-chain charge transport.

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