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New Architecture for High‐Efficiency Polymer Photovoltaic Cells Using Solution‐Based Titanium Oxide as an Optical Spacer
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOrganic Solar CellPhoto-electrochemical CellPhotovoltaic DevicesOptoelectronic DevicesPhotovoltaic SystemTitanium OxidePhotoelectrochemistryPhotovoltaicsElectronic DevicesSolar Cell StructuresPolymer Photovoltaic CellsPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceSolar Physics (Heliophysics)Electrical EngineeringThin-film FabricationSolar PowerOptical SpacerSolar Physics (Solar Energy Conversion)New ArchitectureBuilding-integrated PhotovoltaicsSolar CellsOptoelectronicsSolar Cell Materials
Polymer photovoltaic cells with power conversion efficiencies approaching 5 % have been fabricated using titanium oxide (TiOx) as an optical spacer (see Figure). Solar cells with a TiOx layer (deposited via a sol–gel process) between the active layer and the electron-collecting aluminum electrode exhibit approximately a 50 % enhancement in short-circuit current compared to similar devices without the optical spacer, as a result of modification of the spatial distribution of the light intensity inside the device.
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