The Evolution of Alq3 Films Exposure to Air

Abstract

Small molecular solar cell becomes more stable when a thin tris-(8-hydroxyquinoline) aluminum (Alq3) buffer layer instead of bathocuproine (BCP) is inserted between the active layer and electrode. In this work, we introduce a single layer device (ITO / Alq3 / Au) exposure to air to investigate the role of Alq3 in organic solar cells. The large PL intensity and undetectable Raman peaks of 8-hydroxyquinoline (8-Hq), a degradation product of Alq3 through chemical reaction, indicate that the degradation of Alq3 is not severe even after a few hundred hours exposure. Thus the Alq3 buffer layer gives a good protection of the active layers against oxygen permeation comparing with BCP. However, the small quantity of degraded Alq3 products can enhance the current density (after 15 h) in single layer Alq3 device, which is reflected in the decrease of parallel resistance Rp. Therefore, due to the enhanced charge transport and the long term better protection from ambient oxygen/water, the lifetime of small molecular solar cell with Alq3 buffer layer is improved.

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