Transparent and flexible PEDOT:PSS electrodes passivated by thin IZTO film using plasma-damage free linear facing target sputtering for flexible organic solar cells

Ju Hyun Lee, Hyun Su Shin, Seok In Na, Han Ki Kim

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Abstract

We have investigated the characteristics of transparent and flexible PEDOT:PSS electrodes passivated by thin InZnSnO (IZTO) film for flexible organic solar cells (FOSCs). Using damage-free linear facing target sputtering (LFTS), an IZTO passivation layer was deposited on the gravure printed PEDOT:PSS electrode without causing plasma damage. The thickness of the IZTO passivation layer was found to critically affect electrical and optical properties of the IZTO/PEDOT multilayer because the continuity and morphology of the thin IZTO passivation layer were greatly influenced by thickness. At optimized IZTO passivation thickness of 20 nm, the IZTO/PEDOT:PSS multilayer electrode exhibited decreased sheet resistance of 353.6 ω/sq and optical transmittance of 83.09% without flexibility degradation. The FOSC with an optimized IZTO/PEDOT:PSS electrode showed better performances than the FOSC with PEDOT:PSS electrodes due to the effect of a stable IZTO passivation layer. This indicates that IZTO passivation on the PEDOT:PSS electrode using a LFTS is one of the key solutions for improving the properties and stability of flexible PEDOT:PSS electrodes for high performance FOSCs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)192-198
Number of pages7
JournalSolar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
Volume109
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Flexibility
  • Flexible organic solar cells
  • In-Zn-Sn-O (IZTO)
  • LFTS
  • PEDOT:PSS

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