Effect of anode interfacial modification on the performance of laminated flexible ITO-free organic solar cells

Lin Z, Guan W, Cai W, et al.

Energy Sci Eng. 2021;9:502–508.

doi/epdf/10.1002/ese3.870

Lamination technique is one of the most promising and effective approaches to produce flexible organic solar cells (OSCs). In this study, flexible ITO-free OSCs were successfully fabricated by lamination technique under the optimized temperature and pressure. This work illustrates that anode interface engineering has a significant effect on the improvement of performance of roll-to-roll laminated and self-encapsulated OSCs.

The light intensity dependence and spectroscopy (IS) as well as photo-induced charge extraction by linearly increasing volt-age (photo-CELIV) measurements were performed using an all-in-one electrical and optical characterization platform of Paios.

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