Abstract

Photo-generated charge behaviors in the bulk heterojunctions (BHJs) of all-polymer solar cells (PSCs) are studied by Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM). Root-mean-square deviations (RMSDs, Rq) of the contact potential difference (CPD) images are applied to quantitatively characterize the phase segregations of the BHJs. When the BHJs are illuminated, CPD values and Rq of CPD images are changed, which attributes to the photo-generated charge transfer and accumulation. Inner structures of the BHJ are thus extrapolated by studying the charge behaviors, demonstrating KPFM an effective technique to study the relationship between inner structures and photovoltaic activities in all-PSCs.

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