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Stable ultrathin partially oxidized copper film electrode for highly efficient flexible solar cells.


ABSTRACT: Advances in flexible optoelectronic devices have led to an increasing need for developing highly efficient, low-cost, flexible transparent conducting electrodes. Copper-based electrodes have been unattainable due to the relatively low optical transmission and poor oxidation resistance of copper. Here, we report the synthesis of a completely continuous, smooth copper ultra-thin film via limited copper oxidation with a trace amount of oxygen. The weakly oxidized copper thin film sandwiched between zinc oxide films exhibits good optoelectrical performance (an average transmittance of 83% over the visible spectral range of 400-800 nm and a sheet resistance of 9???sq(-1)) and strong oxidation resistance. These values surpass those previously reported for copper-based electrodes; further, the record power conversion efficiency of 7.5% makes it clear that the use of an oxidized copper-based transparent electrode on a polymer substrate can provide an effective solution for the fabrication of flexible organic solar cells.

SUBMITTER: Zhao G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4667621 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stable ultrathin partially oxidized copper film electrode for highly efficient flexible solar cells.

Zhao Guoqing G   Wang Wei W   Bae Tae-Sung TS   Lee Sang-Geul SG   Mun ChaeWon C   Lee Sunghun S   Yu Huashun H   Lee Gun-Hwan GH   Song Myungkwan M   Yun Jungheum J  

Nature communications 20151105


Advances in flexible optoelectronic devices have led to an increasing need for developing highly efficient, low-cost, flexible transparent conducting electrodes. Copper-based electrodes have been unattainable due to the relatively low optical transmission and poor oxidation resistance of copper. Here, we report the synthesis of a completely continuous, smooth copper ultra-thin film via limited copper oxidation with a trace amount of oxygen. The weakly oxidized copper thin film sandwiched between  ...[more]

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