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Magnetic Field Modulation of Recombination Processes in Organic Photovoltaics

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Abstract

Polymer:fullerene photovoltaics have potential in small-scale power production but low open-circuit voltages limit their efficiency. Understanding the processes affecting the charge recombination rate is key to increasing device efficiency through optimizing open-circuit voltage. Most polymer-fullerene systems have an intramolecular triplet exciton state lower in energy than the interfacial charge-transfer state, and its formation can provide a terminal recombination pathway that may limit device performance. We used magnetic fields to modulate intersystem crossing in a prototypical system, and monitored the effect on the open-circuit voltage to infer changes in the steady-state carrier density and hence in the net recombination rate constant. We analyzed these effects using density-matrix modeling, and quantified the various recombination rate constants for a working device.

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IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics

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2156-3381
2156-3403

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IEEE

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EPSRC (via University of Liverpool) (unknown)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/L01551X/1)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/M006360/1)