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Enhanced infrared photovoltaic efficiency in PbS nanocrystal/semiconducting polymer composites: 600-fold increase in maximum power output via control of the ligand barrier
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EngineeringOrganic Solar CellPhotovoltaic DevicesPolymer NanocompositesPlasmon-enhanced PhotovoltaicsPhotovoltaicsLigand BarrierPhotovoltaic EfficiencySolar Cell StructuresPolymer CompositesPolymer ChemistryMaterials SciencePolymer HybridSolar PowerElectronic MaterialsSemiconducting PolymerNanomaterialsPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsOleic Acid-capped NcsConjugated PolymerComposite DevicesNanocompositeSolar CellsPhotoconductive PerformanceSolar Cell Materials
We report a comparison of photoconductive performance of PbS nanocrystal/polymer composite devices containing either oleic acid-capped or octylamine capped nanocrystals (NCs). The octylamine-capped NCs allow over two orders of magnitude more photocurrent under −1V bias; they also show an infrared photovoltaic response, while devices using oleic acid-capped NCs do not. Further improvement in the photovoltaic performance of films made with octylamine-capped NCs occurs upon thermally annealing the composite layer at 220 °C for 1 h. The procedure leads to a 200-fold increase in short circuit current, a 600-fold increase in maximum power output, and an order of magnitude faster response time.
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