Study of the open circuit voltage dependence on incident light intensity of planar heterojunction organic solar cell

Author(s):  
Anukul Prasad Parhi ◽  
Durgesh C. Tripathi ◽  
Devika Kataria
2020 ◽  
Vol 83 ◽  
pp. 105776
Author(s):  
Guangwen Li ◽  
Hao Cheng ◽  
Youdi Zhang ◽  
Tao Yang ◽  
Yuzhou Liu

2012 ◽  
Vol 101 (14) ◽  
pp. 143301 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kjell Cnops ◽  
Barry P. Rand ◽  
David Cheyns ◽  
Paul Heremans

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shinyoung Ryu ◽  
Na Young Ha ◽  
Y. H. Ahn ◽  
Ji-Yong Park ◽  
Soonil Lee

AbstractWe investigated the variation of current density–voltage (J–V) characteristics of an organic solar cell (OSC) in the dark and at 9 different light intensities ranging from 0.01 to 1 sun of the AM1.5G spectrum. All three conventional parameters, short-circuit currents (Jsc), open-circuit voltage (Voc), and Fill factor (FF), representing OSC performance evolved systematically in response to light intensity increase. Unlike Jsc that showed quasi-linear monotonic increase, Voc and FF showed distinctive non-monotonic variations. To elucidate the origin of such variations, we performed extensive simulation studies including Shockley–Read–Hall (SRH) recombination losses. Simulation results were sensitive to defect densities, and simultaneous agreement to 10 measured J–V curves was possible only with the defect density of $$5 \times 10^{12} {\text{ cm}}^{ - 3}$$ 5 × 10 12 cm - 3 . Based on analyses of simulation results, we were able to separate current losses into SRH- and bimolecular-recombination components and, moreover, identify that the competition between SRH- and bimolecular-loss currents were responsible for the aforementioned variations in Jsc, Voc, and FF. In particular, we verified that apparent demarcation in Voc, and FF variations, which seemed to appear at different light intensities, originated from the same mechanism of dominance switching between recombination losses.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (20) ◽  
pp. 7943-7949 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jingjing Chang ◽  
Hai Zhu ◽  
Juanxiu Xiao ◽  
Furkan Halis Isikgor ◽  
Zhenhua Lin ◽  
...  

The presence of excess PbI2 can affect the structure of perovskites and photovoltaic performance of perovskite solar cells. Increased open-circuit voltage could be achieved by introducing proper PbI2. However, shorter carrier lifetime and increased recombination and resistance were observed when an excess of PbI2 was used.


2011 ◽  
Vol 25 (09) ◽  
pp. 679-684 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. B. XIAO ◽  
X. D. HE ◽  
J. T. LIU ◽  
Y. Q. GAO

At room temperature, the performance of low-concentrating solar cells is investigated experimentally and discussed by theory. The results show that the short-circuit current, which is larger than that of unconcentrated radiation, linearly increases with the light intensity and is directly proportional to the concentration ratio. However, the different behavior is obtained for the open-circuit voltage. The open-circuit voltage is also larger than that at the unconcentrated light level and follows a logarithmic function of the light intensity, showing almost no dependence on the concentration ratios. The main reason is the decrease in internal resistance of solar cell with decreasing spot size, because the increase of incident light intensity leads to an increase of current density. Therefore, an advantage of the low-concentrating photovoltaic systems results from the improvement of the short-circuit current, but not from the open-circuit voltage. This work is very significant for the design of low-concentrating system.


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