Abstract

The effect of temperature and composition on the I– V characteristics of blends of (poly(2-methoxy-5-(2′-ethyl-hexyloxy)-l,4-phenylene vinylene) (MEH-PPV), and (6,6)-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) sandwiched between a transparent indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode and an Al backside contact (solar cell structure) are investigated. The observed dark I– V curves agree well with the trap-controlled space charge limited transport theory. The illuminated I– V curves do not obey the theory of space charge limited currents. The short-circuit currents in the illuminated samples depend strongly on the composition. The current is maximum for the 80% PCBM concentration in the blend. The open circuit voltage also depends on the composition. It is maximum for 0% PCBM concentration and decreases monotonically with PCBM concentration. This might lead to the conclusion that the open circuit voltage is due to internal bulk heterojunctions (BHs). However, we have pointed out that this conclusion, arrived at by earlier workers also, is not necessarily valid. The superposition principle is not valid but the discrepancy is small.

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