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2012
Conference Paper
Title

Dyes in vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays for solar cell applications

Abstract
The infiltration of dissolved dyes into vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays (va-CNT) is reported. The ultra hydrophobic surface of the CNT forest can be wetted and hence infiltrated for an appropriate choice of solvent. The dye-infiltrated CNT array forms a well ordered bulk-heterojunction structure for organic solar cells in which the CNT can act as a large electrode or, for appropriate energy levels, as an acceptor material. Derivatives of the small molecule copper phthalocyanine or the polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene) were used as dyes. Drop coating was chosen as the infiltration technique resulting in a completely embedded CNT forest. Field emission secondary electron microscopy analysis illustrates the final layer quality. Common electrical characterization under AM1.5 illuminatio n proves photosensitivity and implies photovoltaic behavior of the composite.
Author(s)
Lackner, G.
Endler, I.
Meissner, F.
Scholz, S.
Mayer-Uhma, T.
Liebschner, R.
Bezugly, V.
Meiss, J.
Mkandawire, M.
Boucher, R.
Michaelis, A.
Lupascu, D.C.
Mainwork
Organic photovoltaics - materials to devices  
Conference
Symposium H "Organic Photovoltaic Devices and Processing" 2011  
Symposium I "Fundamental Processes of Solar Harvesting in Excitonic Solar Cells" 2011  
Materials Research Society (Fall Meeting) 2011  
DOI
10.1557/opl.2012.647
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
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