The thermal transition behaviour, optical and structural properties of spin-coated P3HT:C60 blended films with different C60 ratios were investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA), ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) spectroscopy, photoluminescence (PL), fourier transform infrared absorption (FT-IR) spectroscopy and raman spectroscopy. DSC analysis showed that
the P3HT:C60 blends have quite different thermal characteristics. The absorption spectra of the annealed P3HT:C60 (1:1wt%) films becomes enhanced and red shifted. This feature is evident in the photoluminescence measurements where the formation of polymer crystallites upon annealing is observed. Raman spectroscopy showed a substantial ordering in the polymer film during annealing. It was found that the performance of a P3HT:C60 (1:1wt%) device was dramatically improved by annealing.
Reference:
Motaung, DE, Malgas, GF, Arendse, CJ et al. 2009. Thermal-induced changes on the properties of spin-coated P3HT:C60 thin films for solar cell applications. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol. 93(9), pp 1674-1680
Motaung, D., Malgas, G., Arendse, C., Mavundla, S., Oliphant, C., & Knoesen, D. (2009). Thermal-induced changes on the properties of spin-coated P3HT:C60 thin films for solar cell applications. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3733
Motaung, DE, GF Malgas, CJ Arendse, SE Mavundla, CJ Oliphant, and D Knoesen "Thermal-induced changes on the properties of spin-coated P3HT:C60 thin films for solar cell applications." (2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3733
Motaung D, Malgas G, Arendse C, Mavundla S, Oliphant C, Knoesen D. Thermal-induced changes on the properties of spin-coated P3HT:C60 thin films for solar cell applications. 2009; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3733.
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