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Efficient Inverted Organic Solar Cells Based on a Fullerene Derivative-Modified Transparent Cathode
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Indium tin oxide (ITO) is a transparent conductive material which is extensively used in organic solar cells (OSCs) as electrodes. In inverted OSCs, ITO is usually employed as a cathode, which should be modified by cathode buffer layers (CBLs) to achieve better contact with the active layers. In this paper, an amine group functionalized fullerene derivative (DMAPA-C<sub>60</sub>) is used as a CBL to modify the transparent cathode ITO in inverted OSCs based on PTB7 as a donor and PC<sub>71</sub>BM as an acceptor. Compared with traditional ZnO CBL, DMAPA-C<sub>60</sub> exhibited comparable transmittance. OSCs based on DMAPA-C<sub>60</sub> show much better device performance compared with their ZnO counterparts (power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) improved from 6.24 to 7.43%). This is mainly because a better contact between the DMAPA-C<sub>60</sub> modified ITO and the active layer is formed, which leads to better electron transport and collection. Nanoscale morphologies also demonstrate that the surface of DMAPA-C<sub>60</sub>-modified ITO is plainer than the ZnO counterparts, which also leads to the better device performance.
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