Degradation Studies of Polymer Blend Photovoltaics

ORAL

Abstract

We have measured the time dependence of device performance for photocells using blends containing the conjugated polymer, Poly[2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene] (MEH-PPV) with different functionalized C$_{60}$ electron acceptor molecules: commercially available [6,6]-Phenyl C$_{61}$ butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) or [6,6]-Phenyl C$_{61}$ butyric acid octadecyl ester (PCBO) produced in our laboratory. Performance was characterized by the maximum power output of the devices, with the time dependence typically following an exponential decay. Variations in the characteristic lifetime of the devices were observed to depend on the molar fraction of the electron acceptor molecules (calculated with respect to the MEH-PPV monomer fraction). Differences in the decay behavior between the PCBM and PCBO blends will be presented.

*supported by SCU Internal and Technology Grants

Authors

  • Brian Johnson

    • Santa Clara University
  • Enaanake Allagoa

    • Santa Clara University
  • Robert Thomas

    • Santa Clara University
  • Greg Stettler

    • Santa Clara University
  • Marianne Wallis

    • Santa Clara University
  • Justin Peel

    • Santa Clara University
  • Brian McNelis

    • Santa Clara University
  • Richard Barber

    • Santa Clara University