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Roll-to-roll solvent annealing of printed P3HT : ICXA devices

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posted on 2025-05-09, 17:13 authored by Andrew S. Hart, Thomas R. Andersen, Matthew J. Griffith, Adam FahyAdam Fahy, Benjamin VaughanBenjamin Vaughan, Warwick BelcherWarwick Belcher, Paul DastoorPaul Dastoor
Currently, large-scale roll-to-roll production of printed organic photovoltaics (OPVs) involves high temperature annealing steps that are not compatible with thermally sensitive substrates, such as coated fabrics. In particular, the processing temperatures needed to produce the required crystalline ordering in the printed films are typically above the deformation and melting-points of these substrates. In this paper we investigate the use of local solvent recrystallisation (solvent annealing) on the roll-to-roll scale as a method for avoiding high-temperature thermal annealing. Solvent annealing was performed by slot-die coating a mixture of chloroform and methanol over a previously printed P3HT ICXA active layer film. Peak device performance was found for the 30% chloroform/70% methanol annealing case which increased device performance by a factor of 4 over the not treated devices.

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ARC

DP170102467

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Journal title

RSC Advances

Volume

9

Issue

72

Pagination

42294-42305

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science

School

School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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CC BY-NC. This Open Access Article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence

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