Abstract
We have prepared new soluble conducting polymer/dye composite and photovoltaic cells with three different architectures using soluble conducting polymer (CP) as hole transport material and perylene derivatives (PV) as electron transport material. These architectures comprise single-layer (ITO/CP-PV/Al) and double-layer (ITO/CP-PV/PV/Al) as well as three-layer (ITO/CP-C60/CP-PV/PV/Al) structures. Electrical and optical properties of soluble conducting polymer composite film and current-voltage characteristics and photocurrent spectra of photovoltaic cells are discussed. The results show that the soluble conducting polymer-dye composite represents a new class of organic semiconducting material that can be used to manufacture photovoltaic cells.
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