In situ measurement of exciton energy in hybrid singlet-fission solar cells
Bruno Ehrler,
Brian J. Walker,
Marcus L. Böhm,
Mark W.B. Wilson,
Yana Vaynzof,
Richard H. Friend and
Neil C. Greenham ()
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Bruno Ehrler: Cavendish Laboratory, J.J. Thomson Avenue, University of Cambridge
Brian J. Walker: Cavendish Laboratory, J.J. Thomson Avenue, University of Cambridge
Marcus L. Böhm: Cavendish Laboratory, J.J. Thomson Avenue, University of Cambridge
Mark W.B. Wilson: Cavendish Laboratory, J.J. Thomson Avenue, University of Cambridge
Yana Vaynzof: Cavendish Laboratory, J.J. Thomson Avenue, University of Cambridge
Richard H. Friend: Cavendish Laboratory, J.J. Thomson Avenue, University of Cambridge
Neil C. Greenham: Cavendish Laboratory, J.J. Thomson Avenue, University of Cambridge
Nature Communications, 2012, vol. 3, issue 1, 1-6
Abstract:
Abstract Singlet exciton fission-sensitized solar cells have the potential to exceed the Shockley–Queisser limit by generating additional photocurrent from high-energy photons. Pentacene is an organic semiconductor that undergoes efficient singlet fission—the conversion of singlet excitons into pairs of triplets. However, the pentacene triplet is non-emissive, and uncertainty regarding its energy has hindered device design. Here we present an in situ measurement of the pentacene triplet energy by fabricating a series of bilayer solar cells with infrared-absorbing nanocrystals of varying bandgaps. We show that the pentacene triplet energy is at least 0.85 eV and at most 1.00 eV in operating devices. Our devices generate photocurrent from triplets, and achieve external quantum efficiencies up to 80%, and power conversion efficiencies of 4.7%. This establishes the general use of nanocrystal size series to measure the energy of non-emissive excited states, and suggests that fission-sensitized solar cells are a favourable candidate for third-generation photovoltaics.
Date: 2012
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