Beyond Conventional Enhancements: Self‐Organization of a Buffer Material on Tin Oxide as a Game‐Changer for Improving the Performance of Inverted Organic Solar Cells
Jifa Wu,
Yumeng Li,
Feng Tang
et al.
Abstract:Inverted organic solar cells (OSCs) have garnered significant interest due to their remarkable stability. In this study, the efficiency and stability of inverted OSCs are enhanced via the in situ self‐organization (SO) of an interfacial modification material Phen‐NaDPO onto tin oxide (SnO2). During the device fabrication, Phen‐NaDPO is spin‐coated with the active materials all together on SnO2. Driven by the interactions with SnO2 and the thermodynamic forces due to its high surface energy and the convection f… Show more
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