J Jan Gilot
Eindhoven University of Technology
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Nature Materials | 2009
Stefan D. Oosterhout; Mm Martijn Wienk; Ss Svetlana van Bavel; Ralf Thiedmann; L. Jan Anton Koster; J Jan Gilot; Joachim Loos; Volker Schmidt; René A. J. Janssen
The efficiency of polymer solar cells critically depends on the intimacy of mixing of the donor and acceptor semiconductors used in these devices to create charges and on the presence of unhindered percolation pathways in the individual components to transport holes and electrons. The visualization of these bulk heterojunction morphologies in three dimensions has been challenging and has hampered progress in this area. Here, we spatially resolve the morphology of 2%-efficient hybrid solar cells consisting of poly(3-hexylthiophene) as the donor and ZnO as the acceptor in the nanometre range by electron tomography. The morphology is statistically analysed for spherical contact distance and percolation pathways. Together with solving the three-dimensional exciton-diffusion equation, a consistent and quantitative correlation between solar-cell performance, photophysical data and the three-dimensional morphology has been obtained for devices with different layer thicknesses that enables differentiating between generation and transport as limiting factors to performance.
Applied Physics Letters | 2007
J Jan Gilot; I Ionut Barbu; Mm Martijn Wienk; Raj René Janssen
For organic solar cells, insertion of an optical spacer between the active layer and the reflective electrode results in a redistribution of the optical electric field. In this paper, theoretical calculations using optical modeling are compared with experimental results for devices with ZnO as optical spacer. An excellent agreement was found for blends composed of poly(3-hexylthiophene) and a fullerene derivative [6,6]-phenyl C61 butyric acid methyl ester.
Advanced Materials | 2010
J Jan Gilot; Mm Martijn Wienk; Raj René Janssen
Optimized tandem solar cells based on wide-and small-bandgap polymer semiconductor cells reach an efficiency of 4.9%. In this tandem cell the short-circuit current exceeds that of the current-limiting subcell. The recombination layer that connects the two subcells does not impose important losses.
Advanced Materials | 2010
J Jan Gilot; Robert Abbel; Girish Lakhwani; E. W. Meijer; Albertus P. H. J. Schenning; Stefan C. J. Meskers
Chiral conjugated polymer is used to construct a photovoltaic cell whose response depends on the circular polarization of the incoming light. The selectivity for left and right polarized light as a function of the thickness of the polymer layer is accounted for by modeling of the optical properties of all layers inside the device.
Advanced Materials | 2008
Mm Martijn Wienk; Mgr Mathieu Turbiez; J Jan Gilot; Raj René Janssen
Advanced Functional Materials | 2009
Jc Johan Bijleveld; Munazza Shahid; J Jan Gilot; Mm Martijn Wienk; René A. J. Janssen
Advanced Functional Materials | 2010
J Jan Gilot; Mm Martijn Wienk; Raj René Janssen
Chemistry of Materials | 2009
Arjan P. Zoombelt; J Jan Gilot; Mm Martijn Wienk; Raj René Janssen
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010
Girish Lakhwani; Rfh Roel Roijmans; Aj Kronemeijer; J Jan Gilot; Raj René Janssen; Scj Stefan Meskers
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2010
Raja Shahid Ashraf; J Jan Gilot; René A. J. Janssen