Solution-processed nanocomposites
containing molybdenum oxide (MoO3) and gold nanoparticles
(Au NPs) have been used as anode
buffer layers in organic photovoltaic devices (OPVs). The resulting
devices exhibit a remarkable enhancement in power conversion efficiency
after Au NPs were incorporated into the device. Such enhancements
can be attributed to the localized surface plasmon resonance induced
by the metallic nanostructures. We have also found that the rate of
exciton generation and the probability of exciton dissociation were
increased. Furthermore, the devices made of the MoO3 buffer
layer containing Au NPs exhibited superior stability. This work opens
up the possibility of fabricating OPVs with both high efficiency and
a prolonged lifetime.