Abstract

The classical Schottky diffusion theory is applied to a non-ohmic cathode contact P3HT:PCBM bulk-heterojunction solar cell under the assumption of a p-type doped active region. Analytical expressions of the dark current density/voltage (JD/V) characteristic and the open-circuit voltage under illumination VOC are, thus, derived for this cell. They are validated with reference to a complete numerical simulation by the analysis of microelectronic and photonic structures-one-dimensional simulator. The Schottky diffusion theory is shown to be reasonably applicable to modeling the JD/V characteristic in the forward bias region within the range below the built-in voltage Vbi and in the complete reverse bias region. It is demonstrated that depending on the p-doping density NA and the hole mobility μh of the active region, VOC is linearly controlled by the Schottky barrier height φB.

Highlights

  • In this article, we investigate the dark current in a non-ohmic cathode contact P3HT:phenyl C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) BHJ solar cell by adopting the classical Schottky diffusion theory7 on one hand and by using the Analysis of Microelectronic and Photonic

  • We investigate the dark current in a non-ohmic cathode contact P3HT:PCBM BHJ solar cell by adopting the classical Schottky diffusion theory7 on one hand and by using the Analysis of Microelectronic and Photonic

  • We demonstrate that the dark JD/V characteristics obey the Schottky diffusion theory in the forward bias region at low voltages and in the complete reverse bias region

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Bushra Mohamed Omer and Amar Merazga

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VOC can then be approximated as
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