Exploring Organic Solar Cells with Scanning Probe Microscopy - New High-Resolution Techniques to Characterize and Control Organic Blend Films
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Future-generation solar cells are continually being introduced and refined. These new designs however are often based on new materials and there is a lack of fundamental understanding about how such devices work and how they can be improved. Conjugated polymers and small molecules are two such promising classes of materials suited for use in low-cost thin-film solar cells. The performance of these materials however is highly dependent on film structure and directly correlating local film structures with device performance remains challenging. This work describes several new techniques developed to probe and control the local optoelectronic properties of organic semiconducting films. These techniques include electrostatic force microscopy (trEFM) photoconductive atomic force microscopy (pcAFM) and a fabrication technique based on Dip-Pen Nanolithography (DPN). Taken together these methods provide a first nanoscale look a charge and current generation in organic photovoltaic films. This work introduces these new techniques for the reader and details how they are being used to solve current scientific questions.
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