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The characterization of chloroboron (iii) subnaphthalocyanine thin films and their application as a donor material for organic solar cells

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Chloroboron (III) subnaphthalocyanine (SubNc) films have been characterized by ellipsometry, absorption, photoluminescence measurements, and atomic force microscopy. The films strongly absorb red light, as the extinction coefficient k peaks at 1.4 at a wavelength of 686 nm. Planar bilayer heterojunctions with fullerene (C60) on top of SubNc are measured under AM 1.5 simulated illumination at various light intensities, leading to an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 790 mV and a power conversion efficiency of 2.5%. The external and internal quantum efficiencies peaked at 36% and 70%, respectively. The combination of a strong red absorption and high Voc make SubNc an interesting material for organic solar cells, in particular for tandem cells.

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