Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.90, No.10, 1519-1526, 2006
Photocarrier generation in organic thin-film solar cells with an organic heterojunction
Photocurrent-voltage characteristics for organic solar cells with a heterojunction formed between copper phthalocyanine and a perylene derivative (or C-60) were studied. The photocurrent was observed under both reverse and forward biases. From the analysis of the photocurrent action spectra, the origin of the reverse photocurrent was attributed to the excitons formed in both the organic layers, whereas that of the forward photocurrent was attributed to the excitons formed in the perylene derivative (or C60) layer. The photocurrent density under reverse bias increased at higher temperatures, suggesting that the charge recombination possibility was lowered at higher temperatures. On the basis of the time responses of the photocurrents observed after pulsed photoirradiation, the charge separation and transport processes are discussed. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.