Sudha Kartha, C; Vijayakumar, K P; Sreekumar, K; Maheshkumar, M V; Rajesh Menon, M R(WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co, September 22, 2011)
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Abstract:
In this paper, we report the results of investigations on the
potential of spray pyrolysis technique in depositing electron
selective layer over larger area for the fabrication of inverted
bulk-heterojunction polymer solar cells. The electron selective
layer (In2S3) was deposited using spray pyrolysis technique and
the linear heterojunction device thus fabricated exhibited good
uniformity in photovoltaic properties throughout the area of the
device. An MEH-PPV:PCBM inverted bulk-heterojunction
device with In2S3 electron selective layer (active area of
3.25 3.25 cm2) was also fabricated and tested under indoor
and outdoor conditions. Fromthe indoor measurements employing
a tungsten halogen lamp (50mW/cm2 illumination), an opencircuit
voltage of 0.41V and a short-circuit current of 5.6mA
were obtained. On the other hand, the outdoor measurements
under direct sunlight (74mW/cm2) yielded an open-circuit
voltage of 0.46V and a short-circuit current of 9.37mA