Identifying Molecular Orientation in a Bulk Heterojunction Film by Infrared Reflection Absorption Spectroscopy.
ACS Omega
; 3(5): 5678-5684, 2018 May 31.
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ABSTRACT
The molecular orientation of organic molecules of zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) in single-component films on copper iodide (CuI) substrates can be controlled to achieve a molecular orientation lying flat on the substrate (flat-on) owing to π-d orbital interactions between the ZnPc molecules and the CuI. A 3-fold enhancement in the performance of organic photovoltaic cells has been reported by introducing a CuI interlayer between a ZnPcfullerene (C60) bulk heterojunction (BHJ) film and the substrate. However, the mechanism underpinning the resultant solar cell performance enhancement was unclear. Herein, we report on the results of using in situ reflection absorption spectroscopy measurements during the vacuum deposition of coevaporated ZnPcC60 BHJ films on various substrates to investigate the ZnPc molecular orientation. Our results revealed that the flat-on molecular orientation of ZnPc molecules in ZnPcC60 BHJ films on CuI interlayers and flat-on ZnPc substrates can be successfully identified via the strong π-π interactions between the BHJ film and the substrate. The π-π interactions between individual ZnPc molecules are stronger than the π-d interactions between ZnPc molecules and CuI in coevaporated ZnPcC60 films, as is evident from the molecular orientation of ZnPc, as determined by in situ reflection absorption spectroscopy. Our findings demonstrate that precisely controlling the molecular orientations of the films could enhance organic photovoltaic (OPV) performance. The present work provides important insights that will enable the design of higher performance OPV cells.
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