The effect of structural properties of Cu2Se/polyvinylcarbazole nanocomposites on the performance of hybrid solar cells

Date
2016
Authors
Govindraju, S.
Ntholeng, N.
Ranganathan, K.
Sikhwivhilu, L.M.
Moloto, N.
Moloto, M.J.
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Abstract
It has been said that substitution of fullerenes with semiconductor nanocrystals in bulk heterojunction solar cells can potentially increase the power conversion efficiencies (PCE) of these devices far beyond the 10% mark. However new semiconductor nanocrystals other than the potentially toxic CdSe and PbS are necessary. Herein we report on the synthesis of Cu2Se nanocrystals and their incorporation into polyvinylcarbazole (PVK) to form polymer nanocomposites for use as active layers in hybrid solar cells. Nearly monodispersed 4 nm Cu2Se nanocrystals were synthesized using the conventional colloidal synthesis. Varying weight % of these nanocrystals was added to PVK to form polymer nanocomposites. The 10% polymer nanocomposite showed retention of the properties of the pure polymer whilst the 50% resulted in a complete breakdown of the polymeric structure as evident from the FTIR, TGA, and SEM. The lack of transport channels in the 50% polymer nanocomposite solar cell resulted in a device with no photoresponse whilst the 10% polymer nanocomposite resulted in a device with an open circuit voltage of 0.50 V, a short circuit current of 7.34 mA/cm2, and a fill factor of 22.28% resulting in a PCE of 1.02%.
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Solar cells, Heterojunctions, Nanocomposites, Nanocrystals, Open circuit voltage, Polymer solar cells, Polymers, Semiconducting selenium compounds, Semiconductor devices, Bulk heterojunction solar cells, Colloidal synthesis, Hybrid solar cells, Polymer nanocomposite, Polymeric structures, Polyvinylcarbazole, Power conversion efficiencies, Semiconductor nanocrystals
Citation
Govindraju, S. et al. 2016. The effect of structural properties of Cu2Se/polyvinylcarbazole nanocomposites on the performance of hybrid solar cells. Journal of Nanomaterials, Article number 9592189.