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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2010

The effects of CdSe incorporation into bulk heterojunction solar cells

Jilian Nei de Freitas; Isabel R. Grova; Leni Akcelrud; Elif Arici; N. Serdar Sariciftci; Ana F. Nogueira

Hybrid solar cells based on CdSe nanoparticles and a PPV-type polymer containing fluorene and thiophene units (PFT) were investigated. The CdSe/PFT devices showed very low photocurrent and fill factor values, which was attributed to the poor charge transport in the TOPO-capped CdSe nanoparticle phase. Thus, ternary systems based on mixtures of PFT/CdSe and the fullerene derivative PCBM were investigated. The CdSe:PCBM ratio was varied, and nanoparticles with different sizes were also used. It was observed that for the optimized composition of 20 wt% PFT + 40 wt% CdSe + 40 wt% PCBM the devices presented higher photocurrents and efficiencies. The photophysical and electrochemical properties and microscopy images (AFM and HRTEM) of the ternary systems were systematically investigated to elucidate the mechanism of action of the inorganic nanoparticles in these ternary hybrid devices.


Applied Physics Letters | 2011

Hole mobility effect in the efficiency of bilayer heterojunction polymer/C60 photovoltaic cells

Andreia G. Macedo; Cleber F. N. Marchiori; Isabel R. Grova; Leni Akcelrud; Marlus Koehler; Lucimara S. Roman

We report here bilayer heterojunction solar cells fabricated by using poly[9,9′-hexyl-fluorene-alt-bithiophene] (LaPPS43) polymer as active layer. The power conversion efficiency (η) displays a sevenfold increase upon annealing at 200 °C, reaching the value of 2.8%. This result is comparable to the highest η reported so far for bulk heterojunction solar cells using the same polymer. Simulation, absorbance spectra, and current versus voltage results indicate that the π–π stacking in solid state is enhanced after annealing with a reduction in traps and thus reflecting in higher hole mobility.


Journal of Polymer Research | 2013

Synthesis and photovoltaic performance of a fluorene-bithiophene copolymer

Isabel R. Grova; Douglas José Coutinho; Roberto M. Faria; Leni Akcelrud

We present the synthesis of a copolymer structure, poly(9,9′-n-di-hexyl-2,7-fluorene-alt-2,5-bithiophene), referred to herein as LaPPS43, and its physico-chemical characterization. Thin films of this polymer mixed with phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) were used as the active layer in photovoltaic devices using the ITO/PEDOT:PSS/LaPPS43:PCBM/Ca/Al bulk heterojunction structure. The devices of different active layer thicknesses were electrically studied using J-V curves and the Photo-Celiv technique. The obtained results show that LaPPS43 combined with PCBM is a promising system for photovoltaic devices. Device performance is discussed in terms of the mean drift distance x for charge carriers. Photophysical data showed that the excitonic species are all localized in the aggregated forms. The mechanism of exciton formation and dissociation is also discussed.


Journal of Polymer Research | 2012

Photophysical and photovoltaic properties of a PPV type copolymer containing alternated fluorene and thiophene units

Paula C. Rodrigues; Isabel R. Grova; Douglas José Coutinho; Raquel Aparecida Domingues; Heong Sub Oh; Jangwon Seo; Roberto M. Faria; Teresa Dib Zambon Atvars; Paras N. Prasad; Leni Akcelrud

The synthesis and photophysical characterization of a PPV-type copolymer containing a fluorene derivative alternated with thiophene units is presented: poly(9,9’-dioctylfluorene-thiophene) (LAPPS29). Photophysical studies demonstrated that in the solid state only preformed ground state aggregates are responsible for exciton formation. These aggregates are formed with a wide range of size distribution. The emission from isolated segments is quenched either by resonant energy transfer, or by migration processes. Also, the main photovoltaic parameters are discussed in connection with the photophysical behavior.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

Synthesis and Solar Cell Application of New Alternating Donor–Acceptor Copolymers Based on Variable Units of Fluorene, Thiophene, and Phenylene

Natasha A.D. Yamamoto; Leah L. Lavery; Bruno Nowacki; Isabel R. Grova; Gregory L. Whiting; Brent S. Krusor; Eduardo Ribeiro de Azevedo; Leni Akcelrud; Ana Claudia Arias; Lucimara S. Roman


Organic Electronics | 2012

Performance of fluorene and terthiophene copolymer in bilayer photovoltaic devices: The role of the polymer conformations

Cleber F. N. Marchiori; Natasha A.D. Yamamoto; Isabel R. Grova; Andreia G. Macedo; Michael Paulus; Christian Sternemann; Simo Huotari; Leni Akcelrud; Lucimara S. Roman; Marlus Koehler


Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2012

Two‐photon excitation and optical limiting in polyfluorene derivatives

Daniel S. Correa; Leonardo De Boni; Bruno Nowacki; Isabel R. Grova; Bruno D. Fontes; Paula C. Rodrigues; José Roberto Tozoni; Leni Akcelrud; Cleber R. Mendonça


Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2014

Characterization of two- and three-photon absorption of polyfluorene derivatives

Leonardo De Boni; Ruben D. Fonseca; Kleber R. A. Cardoso; Isabel R. Grova; Leni Akcelrud; Daniel S. Correa; Cleber R. Mendonça


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2012

Photo- and electroluminescence in a series of PPV type terpolymers containing fluorene, thiophene and phenylene units

Bruno Nowacki; Isabel R. Grova; Raquel Aparecida Domingues; Gregório C. Faria; Teresa Dib Zambon Atvars; Leni Akcelrud


European Polymer Journal | 2013

Correlations between the number of thiophene units and the photovoltaic behavior of fluorene–oligothiophene copolymers

Isabel R. Grova; Andreia G. Macedo; Lucimara S. Roman; Leni Akcelrud

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Leni Akcelrud

Federal University of Paraná

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Lucimara S. Roman

Federal University of Paraná

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Andreia G. Macedo

Federal University of Paraná

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Bruno Nowacki

Federal University of Paraná

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Natasha A.D. Yamamoto

Federal University of Paraná

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Cristiano Zanlorenzi

Federal University of Paraná

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Daniel S. Correa

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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