Abstract

We report silver grid electrodes on glass and flexible plastic substrates with performance that exceeds that of commercial indium-tin oxide (ITO) coated glass and show their suitability as a drop-in replacement for ITO glass in solution processed organic photovoltaics (OPVs). When supported on flexible plastic substrates these electrodes are stable towards repeated bending through a small radius of curvature over tens of thousands of cycles. The grid electrodes are fabricated by the unconventional approach of condensation coefficient modulation using a perfluorinated polymer shown to be far superior to the other compounds used for this purpose to date. The very narrow line-width and small grid pitch that can be achieved also opens the door to the possibility of using grid electrodes in OPVs without a conducting PEDOT:PSS layer to span the gaps between grid-lines. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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