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Applied Physics Letters | 2002

Combinatorial study of the long-term stability of organic thin-film solar cells

Helmut Hänsel; Heiko Zettl; Georg Krausch; Christoph Schmitz; Roman Kisselev; Mukundan Thelakkat; Hans-Werner Schmidt

We present a setup that allows us to combinatorially study organic multilayer devices for durability and degradation mechanisms. Arrays of 8×8 thin-film organic devices are prepared by vacuum deposition and investigated under vacuum conditions. Measurements of nine types of organic solar cells are presented. Continuous solar-like illumination at 80 mW/cm2 and a temperature of 80 °C provide realistic testing conditions. The degradation of solar cells has been investigated as a function of layer combination and layer thickness over a period of 800 h. Different time scales of degradation are identified and attributed to the layer structure of the devices.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2007

Combinatorial preparation and characterization of thin-film multilayer electro-optical devices

Christian Neuber; Markus Bäte; Mukundan Thelakkat; Hans-Werner Schmidt; Helmut Hänsel; Heiko Zettl; Georg Krausch

In this article we present a setup for the combinatorial vapor deposition of thin-film multilayer devices as well as methods for the fast and efficient analytic screening of the libraries obtained. The preparation setup is based on a commercially available evaporation chamber equipped with various evaporation sources for both organic and metallic materials. The combinatorial approach is realized by the combination of a rotation stage for the substrate, a five-mask sampler, and an additional mask whose position can be deliberately varied along one axis during the evaporation process. The latter is used to evaporate linear as well as step gradients by continuous or stepwise movement of a shutter mask. The mask sampler allows to define the sectors of the library and to evaporate more complex structures, e.g., an electrode layout. Finally, the simultaneous evaporation of two or more materials enables us to produce layers of varying composition ratio in general and doped materials, in particular. For the control of the evaporation process we have developed an automation software, which is particularly helpful for complex library designs and which grants excellent repeatability of experiments. Efficient and fast characterization of the obtained libraries is realized by (i) a purely optical setup and (ii) an electro-optical setup. (i) The UV/vis reader FLASHScan 530 permits to map out the UV/vis absorbance or fluorescence of the whole library. The UV/vis absorbance is primarily used to determine layer thicknesses and to confirm thickness uniformity across larger regions. The fluorescence measurements are used to determine the composition of layers containing fluorescent dyes. (ii) For a detailed short- and long-term electro-optical analysis we have developed an automated measurement system, which allows the characterization of 8x8 optoelectronic devices and to study their degradation behavior. Both solar cells and organic light-emitting diodes can be tested. Finally, we have developed a data analysis software to extract characteristic values from the huge amount of data and with this facilitate the finding of systematic dependencies.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

Amphiphilic Janus micelles with polystyrene and poly(methacrylic acid) hemispheres

Rainer Erhardt; Mingfu Zhang; Alexander Böker; Heiko Zettl; Clarissa Abetz; Peter M. Frederik; Georg Krausch; Volker Abetz, ,† and; Axel H. E. Müller


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

Self‐Assembly and Cross‐Linking of Bionanoparticles at Liquid–Liquid Interfaces

Justin T. Russell; Yao Lin; Alexander Böker; Long Su; Philippe Carl; Heiko Zettl; Jinbo He; Kevin Sill; Ravisubhash Tangirala; Todd Emrick; Kenneth C. Littrell; P. Thiyagarajan; David Cookson; Andreas Fery; Qian Wang; Thomas P. Russell


Macromolecules | 2007

Synthesis of Poly(n-butyl acrylate)-block-poly(acrylic acid) Diblock Copolymers by ATRP and Their Micellization in Water

Olivier Colombani; Markus Ruppel; Frank Schubert; Heiko Zettl; Dmitry V. Pergushov; Axel H. E. Müller


Advanced Materials | 2003

Optical and Electronic Contributions in Double-Heterojunction Organic Thin-Film Solar Cells†

Helmut Hänsel; Heiko Zettl; Georg Krausch; Roman Kisselev; Mukundan Thelakkat; Hans-Werner Schmidt


Physical Review Letters | 2002

Microscopic mechanisms of electric-field-induced alignment of block copolymer microdomains.

Alexander Böker; Hubert Elbs; Helmut Hänsel; Armin W. Knoll; Sabine Ludwigs; Heiko Zettl; Urban; Abetz; Axel H. E. Müller; Georg Krausch


Macromolecules | 2003

Electric field induced alignment of concentrated block copolymer solutions

Alexander Böker; Hubert Elbs; Helmut Hänsel; Armin W. Knoll; Sabine Ludwigs; Heiko Zettl; Andrei Zvelindovsky; Geert J. A. Sevink; Volker S. Urban; Volker Abetz; Axel H. E. Müller; Georg Krausch


Macromolecules | 2005

Micellar aggregates of amylose-block-polystyrene rod-coil block copolymers in water and THF

Katja Loos; Alexander Böker; Heiko Zettl; Mingfu Zhang; Georg Krausch; Axel H. E. Müller; A.F. Zhang


Nature Materials | 2008

Reversible tuning of a block-copolymer nanostructure via electric fields

Kristin Schmidt; Heiko G. Schoberth; Markus Ruppel; Heiko Zettl; Helmut Hänsel; Thomas M. Weiss; Volker S. Urban; Georg Krausch; Alexander Böker

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Thomas P. Russell

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Jinbo He

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Kenneth C. Littrell

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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