Molecular-Scale and Nanoscale Morphology of P3HT:PCBM Bulk Heterojunctions: Energy-Filtered TEM and Low-Dose HREM
ORAL
Abstract
The performance of bulk heterojunction organic photovoltaic devices is critically dependent on the morphology of the active layer. Here we describe the combination of two electron microscopy techniques to quantitatively examine the molecular level structure and mesoscopic domain morphology of the active layer of P3HT:PCBM bulk heterojunction solar cells. Energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) revealed the nanoscopic, interpenetrating fibrillar structure of the phase separated blend, providing unique assignments of the P3HT-rich and PCBM-rich regions. Low-dose high-resolution electron microscopy (LD-HREM) provided direct images of the P3HT crystals and their orientation within the P3HT-rich domains.
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Authors
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Lawrence Drummy
Air Force Research Laboratory
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Robert Davis
Sandia National Laboratory
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Diana Moore
Sandia National Laboratory
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Michael Durstock
Air Force Research Laboratory
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Richard Vaia
Nanostructured and Biological Materials Branch, AFRL, WPAFB, OH, Air Force Research Laboratory
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Julia Hsu
Sandia National Laboratory