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Solution processable interface materials for nanoparticulate organic photovoltaic devices

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posted on 2025-05-08, 16:22 authored by Nicolas NicolaidisNicolas Nicolaidis, Benjamin VaughanBenjamin Vaughan, Chhinder Bilen, Pankaj Kumar, Krishna Feron, Xiaojing ZhouXiaojing Zhou, Daniel ElkingtonDaniel Elkington, Warwick BelcherWarwick Belcher, Paul DastoorPaul Dastoor, Cara J. Mulligan, Glenn BryantGlenn Bryant, Tino Zillger, Bystrik Trnovec, Arved C. Hübler, Natalie Holmes, Nathan CoolingNathan Cooling, Matthew J. Griffith
Nanoparticulate zinc oxide can be prepared at low temperatures from solution processable zinc acetylacetonate. The use of this material as a cathode interfacial layer in nanoparticulate organic photovoltaic devices results in comparable performances to those based on reactive calcium layers. Importantly, the enhanced degradation stability and full solution processability make zinc oxide a more desirable material for the fabrication of large area printed devices.

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Journal title

Applied Physics Letters

Volume

104

Issue

4

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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© American Institute of Physics

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