Title :
Large-area CVD graphene as transparent electrode for efficient organic solar cells
Author :
Kalita, Golap ; Wakita, Koichi ; Umeno, Masayoshi ; Hayashi, Yasuhiko ; Tanemura, Masaki
Author_Institution :
Center for fostering young & Innovative Res., Nagoya Inst. of Technol., Nagoya, Japan
Abstract :
Indium tin oxide (ITO) and related oxide based materials have been widely used as transparent electrode in optoelectronic devices and organic solar cells. Here, we demonstrate application of chemical vapor deposited (CVD) graphene films as transparent electrode for organic solar cells. Large area graphene films are deposited by control pyrolysis of botanical derivative camphor (C10H16O) and transparent electrode were fabricated by direct synthesis or transfer process. Raman spectroscopy and transmission electron microcopy studies are used to characterize the synthesized graphene based materials. Direct synthesized and transferred graphene films on glass or plastic substrates show very good optical transparency, electrical conductivity and mechanical stability. P3HT:PCBM bulk heterojunction solar cells are fabricated successfully on graphene based transparent electrode and compared with ITO based device. The dark light characteristic shows very good rectification with minimum leakage current. Under illumination of light the device shows very good open circuit voltage, short circuit current density and conversion efficiency.
Keywords :
Raman spectroscopy; chemical vapour deposition; electrical conductivity; graphene; indium compounds; mechanical stability; optoelectronic devices; pyrolysis; short-circuit currents; solar cells; tin compounds; transmission electron microscopy; CVD graphene; ITO; P3HT:PCBM bulk heterojunction solar cells; Raman spectroscopy; TEM; botanical derivative camphor; chemical vapor deposited graphene films; control pyrolysis; conversion efficiency; dark light characteristic; direct synthesis films; electrical conductivity; glass substrates; graphene based materials synthesis; mechanical stability; minimum leakage current; open circuit voltage; optical transparency; optoelectronic devices; organic solar cells; oxide based materials; plastic substrates; short circuit current; transfer process; transferred graphene films; transmission electron microcopy; transparent electrode; Carbon; Electrodes; Fabrication; Films; Photovoltaic cells; CVD graphene; organic solar cells; transparent electrode;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2012 38th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0064-3
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2012.6318244