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Original Articles

Photoluminescence Studies on the Supramolecular Interactions Between a Pyrollidinofullerene and Zinc‐Phthalocyanine Used in Organic Solar Cells

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Pages 441-446 | Published online: 22 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

We present a study of supramolecular interactions between a highly soluble pyrollidinofullerene bearing three chelating pyridyl groups (PyF) and zinc‐phthalocyanine (ZnPc). Photoluminescence quenching shows a non‐diffusive concentration dependency, which can be explained by the formation of a non‐covalently bonded supramolecular dyad. A further indication for such a complexation is observed by a significantly increased solubility of ZnPc in CH2Cl2 upon addition of PyF. Solar cells fabricated from a thin evaporated layer of ZnPc and a spincoated layer of PyF show short‐circuit current densities of approximately 4 mA/cm2 with open circuit voltages around 400 mV under 100 mW/cm2 simulated AM1.5 illumination.

Acknowledgments

S. Guenes, L. Nguyen, and B. Singh are acknowledged for valuable discussions, G. Dennler and H.‐J. Prall for developing the spincoating technique. Funding was provided by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) and a bilateral collaboration agreement between Austria (by OEAD) and the Russian Federation (RFBR grants Nos. 04‐03‐32870a and 03‐03‐20003BSTC_a).

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