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Solution-processed mesoscopic Bi2S3:polymer photoactive layers.
MacLachlan, Andrew J; O'Mahony, Flannan T F; Sudlow, Anna L; Hill, Michael S; Molloy, Kieran C; Nelson, Jenny; Haque, Saif A.
  • MacLachlan AJ; Department of Chemistry and Centre for Plastic Electronics, Imperial College London, Imperial College Road, London, SW7 2AZ (UK).
Chemphyschem ; 15(6): 1019-23, 2014 Apr 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24596301
The fabrication of solution-processed nontoxic mesoporous Bi2S3 structures is demonstrated and the suitability of these structures for use in hybrid solar cells investigated. Mesoporous Bi2S3 electrodes are prepared via thermal decomposition of a thin film composed of a bismuth xanthate single source precursor. The resultant Bi2S3 films are made up of regular needles with approximate dimensions of 50×500 nm, as confirmed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The crystallinity of the Bi2S3 is found to be dependent on the annealing temperature, as determined by X-ray diffraction. The porous Bi2S3 films are infiltrated with the hole conductor P3HT to generate novel hybrid films, and laser-based transient absorption spectroscopy is used to interrogate the charge-separation reaction at the resulting Bi2S3/P3HT heterojunction. Specifically, optical excitation of the hybrid films results in efficient and long-lived charge separation (microsecond to millisecond timescale), thereby rendering such films suitable for the development of novel low-cost solar-energy conversion devices.
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