Large‐Area Gravure‐Printed AgNWs Electrode on Water/Oxygen Barrier Substrate for Long‐Term Stable Large‐Area Flexible Organic Solar Cells

Author:

Wang Hao12,Pan Yaqin1,Han Yunfei1,Chen Zhuo1,Liu Tianyu12,Zhang Lianping1,Luo Qun1,Ma Chang‐Qi1

Affiliation:

1. Printable Electronics Research Center & i‐Lab, Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Suzhou Jiangsu 215123 China

2. Nano Science and Technology Institute, University of Science and Technology of China 166 Ren Ai Road, SEID SIP Suzhou Jiangsu 215123 China

Abstract

Comprehensive SummaryLarge‐area AgNWs electrodes (25 cm × 10 cm) were fabricated through roll‐to‐roll printing on the polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) modified water and oxygen barrier substrate. The modification of the barrier film with PVA improved the wettability of silver nanowires on the barrier films and led to the formation of homogenous large‐area AgNWs networks. The mechanical flexibility, especially the adhesion force between the silver electrode and the barrier film substrate was dramatically improved through PVA modification. The efficiency of 13.51% for the flexible OSCs with an area of 0.64 cm2 was achieved based on the PET/barrier film/PVA/AgNWs electrode. The long‐term stability showed the flexible OSCs based on the PET/barrier film/PVA/AgNWs electrode have a significantly improved stability relative to the device on PET/AgNWs electrode, and comparable air stability as the rigid device with glass/ITO device. The unencapsulated devices maintained nearly 50% of the original efficiency after storage for 600 h in air. After a simple top encapsulation, the flexible devices remained at 60% of the initial efficiency after 2000 h in the air. Therefore, the flexible AgNWs electrode based on the barrier film would have the potential to improve the air storage stability of organic flexible solar cells.

Funder

Suzhou Science and Technology Program

Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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