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Indium-free organic thin-film solar cells using a plasmonic electrode
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Plasmonic ElectrodePlasmonicsElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPlasmonic CatalysisOrganic ElectronicsOrganic Solar CellApplied PhysicsPlasmon-enhanced PhotovoltaicsSolar CellsOptoelectronicsPhotovoltaicsIto ElectrodesSurface Plasmon PolaritonsPlasmonic Material
We propose a new kind of organic solar cell (OSC) that substitutes the standard indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode with a silver layer with randomly arranged circular nanoholes (plasmonic electrode). The quasi-random structure in the silver layer efficiently converts wideband incident light into surface plasmon polaritons propagating along the surface of the silver film. In this way, the converted surface plasmon polaritons enhance light absorption in the active layer. We describe in detail the fabrication process we used and we give a thorough report of the resulting optical characteristics and performances. Although the transmittance of the plasmonic electrode is approximately one-third of that of the ITO electrodes, the power conversion efficiency of the OSCs with our plasmonic electrode is comparable to that of conventional inverted solar cells using ITO electrodes. Moreover, the obtained incident photon to current efficiency was better than that of the inverted solar cells in the wavelength regions around 400 nm and over 620 nm.
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