A series connection architecture for large-area organic photovoltaic modules with a 7.5% module efficiency
- Abstract
- The fabrication of organic photovoltaic modules via printing techniques has been the greatest challenge for their commercial manufacture. Current module architecture, which is based on a monolithic geometry consisting of serially interconnecting stripe-patterned subcells with finite widths, requires highly sophisticated patterning processes that significantly increase the complexity of printing production lines and cause serious reductions in module efficiency due to so-called aperture loss in series connection regions. Herein we demonstrate an innovative module structure that can simultaneously reduce both patterning processes and aperture loss. By using a charge recombination feature that occurs at contacts between electron- and hole-transport layers, we devise a series connection method that facilitates module fabrication without patterning the charge transport layers. With the successive deposition of component layers using slot-die and doctor-blade printing techniques, we achieve a high module efficiency reaching 7.5% with area of 4.15cm2. © 2016, Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
- Author(s)
- Hong, S.; Kang, Hongkyu; Kim, G.; Lee, S.; Kim, S.; Lee, J.; Yi, M.; Kim, J.; Back, H.; Lee, Kwanghee
- Issued Date
- 2016-01
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1038/ncomms10279
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/14413
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