Low cost, nanometer scale nanoimprinting - Application to organic solar cells optimization

Citation:

Avnon, E. ; Yaacobi-Gross, N. ; Ploshnik, E. ; Shenhar, R. ; Tessler, N. Low cost, nanometer scale nanoimprinting - Application to organic solar cells optimization. Organic Electronics 2011, 12, 1241-1246.

Date Published:

JUL

Abstract:

We show that nanoimprinting can be robust and reliable enough to be compatible with device optimization procedure. This is enabled by a method for producing nanoimprint master stamps using block copolymer lithography. This method is not only robust and low cost but it also allows patterning with nanometer size features over centimeter scale area. The large number of stamps easily produced in parallel are used to fabricate organic solar cells with controlled interpenetrating heterojunction. The power conversion efficiency is shown to increase with the pattern depth reaching a two fold increase for only similar to 35 nm deep pattern. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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29. imprinting for solar cells

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