Phthalocyanine organic solar cells: Indium/x-metal free phthalocyanine Schottky barriers
A thin organic film of polycrystalline particles of x-metal free phthalocyanine (x-H/sub 2/Pc) dispersed in a polymer binder, when sandwiched between tin oxide (NESA) and indium electrodes, is shown to exhibit a strong photovoltaic effect. The photovoltaic and rectification properties of In/x-H/sub 2/Pc/NESA sandwich cells are reported. From the photovoltaic action spectra, the active region responsible for electric power generation was found to be confined to the metal/semiconductor interface. A Schottky barrier width of 300 A was determined, which allows the capture of 30% of solar irradiance. An electron trap density of 3 x 10/sup 17//cm/sup 3/ and a Schottky barrier built-in potential of 0.63 V are estimated from C-V measurements. At low voltage, the dark current in the forward direction varies exponentially with voltage: from this dependence values of 2 x 10/sup -9/ A/cm/sup 2/ and 1.3--2.6 for the saturation current J/sub 0/ and diode quality factor n are determined. At higher voltage, a super quadratic dependence of forward current on voltage indicated that current conduction is limited by an exponentially decreasing distribution of traps. At peak solar power (135 mW/cm/sup 2/), a power conversion efficiency (eta') of 1.2% to transmitted light has been obtained. The transmittance of the indium electrode approached 2%. The devices exhibit open circuit voltages V/sub o/c of 0.45 V and short-circuit currents of 0.2 mA/cm/sup 2/ at Air Mass Zero (AMO) sunlight. Therefore, the engineering efficiency of our device approached 0.03%. The monochromatic quantum efficiency of free-carrier generation approached 75% at low light level; this diminished to 30% at solar intensities, characteristic of a cell with large series resistance. The effect of pigment loading, cell thickness, light intensity, binder material, dye sensitization, and the nature of barrier electrode has been studied and optimized.
- Research Organization:
- Xerox Research Centre of Canada, 2480 Dunwin Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5L 1J9, Canada
- OSTI ID:
- 6377298
- Journal Information:
- J. Appl. Phys.; (United States), Vol. 52:8
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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