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Recombination of photogenerated charge carriers in polymer bulk heterojunction (BHJ) solar cells reduces the short circuit current (Jₒ₂) and the fill factor (FF). Identifying the mechanism of recombination is, therefore, fundamentally important for increasing the power conversion efficiency. Light intensity and temperature-dependent current-voltage measurements on polymer BHJ cells made from a variety of different semiconducting polymers and fullerenes show that the recombination kinetics are voltage dependent and evolve from first-order recombination at short circuit to bimolecular recombination at open circuit as a result of increasing the voltage-dependent charge carrier density in the cell. The ``missing 0. 3 V'' inferred from comparison of the band gaps of the bulk heterojunction materials and the measured open-circuit voltage at room-temperature results from the temperature dependence of the quasi-Fermi levels in the polymer and fullerene domains---a conclusion based on the fundamental statistics of fermions.
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Sarah R. Cowan
Anshuman Roy
Alan J. Heeger
Physical Review B
University of California, Santa Barbara
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7f59c3eff0c9dfaae2cf2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.82.245207
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