Abstract

We present in-coupling gratings for improving the performance of thin film organic solar cells. The impact of the grating on the absorption in the active layer is modeled and explained using a standard cell architecture. An increase in absorption of 14.8% is predicted and is shown to be independent from the active material. The structure is then applied on blade-coated devices and yields an efficiency improvement of 12%. The angular behavior of the structures is measured showing superior performance for two dimensional gratings. By simulating the current generation for different angles and illumination conditions, we predict a total yearly increase of the generated current of 12% using an optimized grating. The fabrication of these structures, moreover, is compatible with roll-to-roll production techniques, thus making them an optimal solution for printed photovoltaics.

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