posted on 2014-03-12, 00:00authored byYonghua Chen, Wei-Chun Lin, Jun Liu, Liming Dai
Tandem
polymer solar cells (PSCs), consisting of more than one
(normally two) subcells connected by a charge recombination layer
(i.e., interconnecting layer), hold great promise for enhancing the
performance of PSCs. For an ideal tandem solar cell, the open circuit
voltage (Voc) equals to the sum of those
of the subcells while keeping the short circuit current the same as
the lower one, leading to an increased overall power conversion efficiency.
The interconnecting layer plays an important role in regulating the
tandem device performance. Here, we report that graphene oxide (GO)/GO-Cs
(cesium neutralized GO) bilayer modified with ultrathin Al and MoO3 can act as an efficient interconnecting layer in tandem PSCs
to achieve a significantly increased Voc, reaching almost 100% of the sum of the subcell Vocs under standard AM 1.5 conditions.