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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Étude par spectroscopie résolue en temps des mécanismes de séparation de charges dans des mélanges photovoltaïques

Gélinas, Simon January 2009 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal
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Fabricação e caracterização de células solares baseadas em polímeros orgânicos low-bandgap nanoestruturados / Fabrication and characterization of organic solar cells based on nanostructured low-bandgap polymers

Silva, Edilene Assunção da 05 July 2018 (has links)
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No. of bitstreams: 1 silva_ea_dr_bauru.pdf: 5038032 bytes, checksum: 096e39873786dd29f13d8faedd460bb8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-07-05 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Les cellules solaires polymériques attirent un grand intérêt dans ce domaine de recherche, en raison du faible coût, du procédé de fabrication de grandes surfaces, des matériaux de manutention légers et de la possibilité de leur fabrication par diverses techniques. Pour une bonne efficacité des dispositifs photovoltaïques, la couche active doit contenir une bonne absorption de la lumière du soleil. En termes de bandgap,cela signifie que plus le bandgap est petit, plus le flux de photons absorbés est grand. Une manière d'accomplir ceci avec les matériaux polymères est la synthèse d'un copolymère alterné dans lequel le bandgap optique est diminué, ce que l'on appelle des polymères low-bandgap. L'organisation structurelle de la couche active joue un rôle important dans la performance des dispositifs, y compris les dispositifs photovoltaïques, et la technique Langmuir-Schaefer (LS) permet de fabriquer des films nanostructurés avec contrôle de l'épaisseur, qui peuvent servir de base pour construire de meilleurs dispositifs. Dans ce contexte, l'objectif de ce travail était de synthétiser des polymères low-bandgap et ensuite de fabriquer et caractériser des films LS de ces polymères et leurs mélanges avec un dérivé de fullerène, le PCBM, pour leur application en tant que couche active de cellules solaires. Les films LS des polymères et leurs mélanges avec PCBM ont été fabriqués et des mesures de caractérisation ont été effectuées. Ces films ont été caractérisés par des mesures électriques (courant vs tension, spectroscopie d'impédance et voltampérométrie cyclique), morphologiques (microscopie à force atomique) et optiques (UV-visible, diffusion Raman et transmission infrarouge). Par les films de Langmuir et les mesures morphologiques, il a été possible d'observer les caractéristiques spécifiques concernant la conformation de chaque polymère sous forme de film. Des mesures optiques confirment l'absorption aux longueurs d'onde élevées attendues pour ces polymères. Dans les mesures électriques, les résultats ont montré des conductivités différentes pour les mêmes matériaux lorsque les types d'électrodes ont été changés. Les dispositifs photovoltaïques des films LS fabriqués n'ont pas atteint de bonnes valeurs d'efficicacité. Les films spincoating de ces polymères testés en tant que couche active des dispositifs, sous atmosphère contrôlée, ont montré un’efficacité allant jusqu'à 0,6%. / Células solares poliméricas atraem grande interesse nessa área de pesquisa, devido ao baixo custo, processo de fabricação de grandes áreas, materiais de manuseio leves e a possibilidade de sua fabricação por diversas técnicas. Para uma boa eficiência dos dispositivos fotovoltaicos, a camada ativa deve conter uma boa absorção da luz solar. Em termos de bandgap, isto quer dizer que quanto menor o bandgap maior o fluxo de fótons absorvidos. Uma maneira de realizar isto com os materiais poliméricos é a síntese de um polímero no qual o bandgap óptico tem a capacidade de aumentar a captura da luz solar, os chamados polímeros low-bandgap. A organização estrutural da camada ativa possui um papel importante na performance de dispositivos, inclusive dos fotovoltaicos, e a técnica Langmuir-Schaefer (LS) proporciona a capacidade de fabricar filmes nanoestruturados e com controle de espessura, podendo servir de base para construção de melhores dispositivos. Dentro deste contexto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi sintetizar polímeros low-bandgap e, posteriormente fabricar e caracterizar filmes LS destes polímeros e de suas blendas com um derivado de fulereno, o PCBM, para a aplicação dos mesmos como camada ativa de células solares. Foram fabricados filmes LS dos polímeros e de suas misturas com PCBM e realizadas medidas de caracterização. Estes filmes foram caracterizados por meio de medidas elétricas (corrente vs. Tensão, espectroscopia de impedância e voltametria cíclica), morfológica (microscopia de força atômica) e óptica (Ultravioleta-Visível, Espalhamento Raman e transmissão no infravermelho). Com os filmes de Langmuir e as medidas morfológicas foi possível observar as características específicas de como é a conformação de cada polímero na forma de filme. As medidas ópticas confirmam a absorção em altos comprimentos de onda esperados para estes polímeros. Nas medidas elétricas os resultados mostraram diferentes condutividades para os mesmos materiais quando mudado os tipos de eletrodos. Os dispositivos fotovoltaicos dos filmes LS fabricados não alcançaram bons valores de eficiência. Filmes spin-coating destes polímeros testados como camada ativa dos dispositivos, em atmosfera controlada, revelaram eficiência de até 0.6%. / Polymeric solar cells attract great interest in this area of research due to the potential low cost, large area fabrication process, lightweight physical feature and the possibility of fabricating these cells by several techniques. To achieve good efficiency in the photovoltaic devices the active layer must have an efficient absorption of sunlight. In terms of bandgap, this means that the smaller the bandgap the greater the flux of photons absorbed. One way to accomplish this, with the polymeric materials, is the synthesis of a polymer in which the optical bandgap has the ability to increase the capture of sunlight, the so-called low-bandgap polymers. The structural organization of the active layer plays an important role in the performance of devices, including in photovoltaic devices, and the Langmuir-Schaefer (LS) technique provides the ability to manufacture nanostructured films with thickness control, which can serve as a basis for building better devices. In this context, the aim of this work was to synthesize low-bandgap polymers for later manufacturing and characterization of LS films of these polymers and their blends with a fullerene derivative, PCBM, and test them as active layer of solar cells. LS films of such polymers and their blends with PCBM were made and characterization measurements were performed. These films were characterized by electrical (current vs. voltage, impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry), morphology (atomic force microscopy) and optical (ultraviolet-visible, Raman scattering and infrared) measurements. Through the Langmuir films and the morphological measurements, it was possible to observe the specific characteristics of how it is the conformation of each polymer in film form. Optical measurements confirmed the absorption at high wavelengths expected for these polymers. In the electrical measurements, the results showed different conductivities for the same materials when the types of electrodes were changed. The photovoltaic devices manufactured from LS technique have not reached good efficiency values. When spin-coated active layers were tested as OPV devices in a controlled atmosphere the efficiency achieved up to 0.6% / CAPES DS / CNPq SWE 205489/2014-1
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[en] DEVELOPMENT OF FLEXIBLE ELECTRODES AND POLIMERIC SUBSTRATES APPLIED TO ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES / [pt] DESENVOLVIMENTO DE ELETRODOS E SUBSTRATOS POLIMÉRICOS FLEXÍVEIS APLICADOS À DISPOSITIVOS FOTOVOLTAICOS ORGÂNICOS

ROSALIA KRUGER DE CASTRO 09 January 2019 (has links)
[pt] Nesta tese de doutoramento apresentamos a fabricação e a caracterização de dispositivos fotovoltaicos orgânicos (OPVs) fabricados a partir de eletrodos de grafeno e de substratos híbridos flexíveis à base de polímeros recobertos com um filme fino condutor. Para isso, inicialmente sintetizamos filmes de grafeno através da técnica de deposição química em fase de vapor (CVD), seguido de modificações no processo de transferência do grafeno para o substrato desejado. Nesta etapa, desenvolvemos uma nova metodologia utilizando uma blenda condutora de EPDM-PAni que simplifica o processo de transferência e melhora as propriedades elétricas do grafeno. Em outro momento, otimizamos diferentes substratos híbridos à base de polímeros de PVC, PVA e celulose bacteriana (BC) recobertos com um filme fino condutor de ITO. Tanto os substratos híbridos flexíveis, quanto os filmes de grafeno, foram investigados por transmitância ótica e resistência de folha a fim de avaliar os seus potenciais uso para as aplicações em OPVs. Por fim, fabricamos diversas estruturas de OPVs, tanto com o grafeno como eletrodo condutor, quanto usando os substratos híbridos flexíveis. Estes dispositivos foram caracterizados principalmente através das suas curvas características JxV, no escuro e sob iluminação. Além disso, realizamos ciclos de flexão/extensão de alguns dispositivos a fim de avaliar seu comportamento frente aos esforços mecânicos a estes submetidos. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que os filmes de grafeno fabricados são promissores para a aplicação como eletrodo condutor transparente em OPVs e que os substratos híbridos investigados podem ser utilizados em dispositivos flexíveis, visto que apresentaram comportamento semelhante aos substratos inorgânicos comumente utilizados. / [en] In this doctoral thesis we present the fabrication and characterization of organic photovoltaic devices (OPVs) assembled onto graphene electrodes and flexible hybrid polymers-based substrates coated with a conductive thin film. For this, initially the graphene films were synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique, followed by modifications in the transfer process of the graphene to the desired substrate. In this step, we developed a new methodology using an EPDM-PAni conductive blend that simplifies the transfer process and improves the electric properties of graphene. We also used another approach which consists in optimizing different hybrid substrates based on PVC, PVA and bacterial cellulose (BC) polymers coated with an ITO conductive thin film. The flexible hybrid substrates as well as the graphene films were investigated by optical transmittance and sheet resistance in order to evaluate their potential use for OPVs applications. Finally, we fabricate various structures of OPVs, using graphene as a conducting electrode, well as using flexible hybrid substrates. Such devices were characterized mainly through their dark and light J×V characteristic curves. In addition, we performed flexion/extension cycles in some devices in order to evaluate their behavior against the mechanical stresses submitted to them. The results showed that the graphene films are a promising material for the application as a transparent conductive electrode in OPVs and the hybrid substrates investigated can be used in flexible devices, since they presented similar behavior to the commonly used inorganic substrates.
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Synthèse et caractérisation de nouveaux polythiophènes porteurs de groupes C60 pour une application solaire photovoltaïque organique / Synthesis and characterisation of new polythiophenes containing C60 groups for organic photovoltaic solar cell application

Legros, Mathilde 10 May 2011 (has links)
L'efficacité des cellules photovoltaïques organiques est influencée par la morphologie du mélange composant la couche active. L'objectif de cette thèse a été d'élaborer un agent compatibilisant pour stabiliser la morphologie du mélange P3HT:PCBM. Nous avons choisi de synthétiser des copolymères alternant motifs C60 et polythiophène pour améliorer la miscibilité entre P3HT et PCBM. Les copolymères ont été réalisés par polycondensation d'un dérivé C60 avec plusieurs oligothiophènes régioréguliers de difonctionnalité contrôlée. Une attention particulière a été accordée aux conditions de polycondensation qui ont été optimisées pour favoriser de hauts degrés de polymérisation. Les caractérisations structurales, optiques et électrochimiques des matériaux ont été réalisées. Leur effet compatibilisant a été évalué en caractérisant la morphologie de la couche active par des mesures en cellules photovoltaïques, des observations par microscopie à force atomique et des calculs d'énergies de surface. / Efficiency of organic photovoltaic solar cells is influenced by the active layer's morphology. The aim of this thesis was to elaborate a compatibilising agent which could stabilise the morphology of the P3HT:PCBM blend. We chose to synthesize alternating copolymers based on fullerene and polythiophene blocks to improve compatibility between P3HT and PCBM. The synthesis of copolymers has been achieved by polycondensation of a fullerene derivative with several regioregular oligothiophenes for which difunctionality was well controlled. Particular care has been given to the optimisation of polycondensation conditions in order to favour high polymerisation degrees. Structural, optical and electrochemical characterisations have been realized. The compatibilising effect of our copolymers on the active layer morphology has been investigated on the basis of photovoltaic measurements, atomic force microscopy observations and surface energy calculations.
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Electrode transparente en nanofils d’argent : intégration dans les cellules et modules photovoltaïques organiques sur substrat souple / Silver nanowire transparent electrode : integration in organic photovoltaic cells and modules on a flexible substrate

Laurans, Gildas 30 June 2016 (has links)
Une cellule photovoltaïque organique (OPV) consiste en un empilement de couches minces et comporte une électrode transparente, constituée le plus souvent par une couche mince d’oxyde d’indium dopé à l’étain (ITO). Des matériaux alternatifs sans indium, déposables par voie liquide à l’air ambiant, et sur de grandes surfaces souples plus adaptées à la filière OPV, sont actuellement l’objet d’un grand nombre de recherches. Les nanofils d’argent (Ag NWs) représentent un sérieux candidat pour remplacer l’ITO et sont l’objet de ce travail de thèse. Une méthode de dépôt des Ag NWs par spray à air sur des substrats de PET a été développée en vue de réaliser des films conducteurs et transparents sur une grande surface souple. Puis ces électrodes transparentes ont été intégrées dans des cellules OPV sur substrat souple avec des rendements comparables à l’ITO. Les dépôts par voie liquide ont été privilégiés (spray-coating, Dr Blade), excepté pour l’électrode supérieure en argent, évaporée sous vide. Enfin les cellules ont été interconnectées en série pour former un module OPV, plus efficace en termes de puissance électrique délivrée. Une étude sur l’ablation sélective de couches de l’empilement OPV par laser est également présentée pour la fabrication de modules. / An organic photovoltaic (OPV) cell consists of a thin-layer stack which includes a transparent electrode, usually made of indium tin-doped oxide (ITO). Alternative, indium-free materials, deposited in air with a wet deposition process on large, flexible substrates that are more compatible with the OPV field are currently widely investigated. Silver nanowires (Ag NWs), which represent a serious candidate to replace ITO, are the subject of this thesis. In this work a method to deposit Ag NWs on PET substrates by air spray-coating has been developed : efficient patterned conductive and transparent coatings could be processed on a large, flexible substrate. This transparent electrode was then integrated in flexible and large area OPV cells, with efficiencies comparable to ITO. Wet deposition techniques were preferred except for the silver top electrode, evaporated under vacuum. OPV cells were eventually interconnected in series in order to make an OPV module, delivering a higher electrical output. A study on selective laser ablation of layers in the OPV stack is also shown towards module processing.
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Synthèse et caractérisation des oligomères et polymères Ä-conjugués nanostructurés pour applications en photovoltaïque / Synthesis and characterisation of Pi-conjugated oligomers and polymers for applications in photovoltaic cells

Yahya, Wan Zaireen Nisa 12 November 2012 (has links)
Les cellules photovoltaïques organiques ont fait l'objet d'un intérêt croissant au cours de ces dernières décennies car elles offrent un grand potentiel pour une production d'énergie renouvelable à faible coût. Afin d'obtenir des cellules solaires organiques à haut rendement de conversion d'énergie, beaucoup de recherches se focalisent sur les matériaux ayant des capacités à absorber la lumière efficacement. Dans ce contexte, le présent travail se concentre sur la conception et le développement de nouveaux matériaux donneurs d'électrons (oligomères et polymères) comme matériaux absorbant de la lumière basée sur l'approche « Donneur-Accepteur » alternant des segments riches en électron (donneur d'électron) et des unités pauvres en électron (accepteur d'électron). Trois séries d'unités riches en électron ont été étudiées: oligothiophènes, fluorène et indacenodithiophene. L'unité fluorénone est la principale unité « accepteur d'électron » étudiée. Une comparaison directe avec le système basé sur l'unité benzothiadiazole comme accepteur d'électron est également rapportée. Trois méthodes principales de synthèse ont été utilisées: polymérisation oxydante par le chlorure de fer (III), et les couplages croisés au palladium de type Suzuki ou de Stille. Les études spectroscopique UV-Visible en absorption et en photoluminescence sur ces oligomères et polymères ont démontré la présence de complexes à transfert de charges permettant d'élargir le spectre d'absorption. Les oligomères et les polymères possèdent des faibles largeurs de bande interdite de 1,6 eV à 2 eV. Les systèmes ayant des unités fluorénones présentent des spectres d'absorption étendus allant jusqu'à 600-700 nm, tandis que les systèmes ayant des unités benzothiadiazoles présentent des spectres d'absorption allant jusqu'à 700- 800 nm. La nature des bandes de complexes à transfert de charge se révèle d'être dépendant de la force de respective des unités « donneur d'électrons » et des unités « accepteur d'électrons ». Les niveaux d'énergies HOMO et LUMO des oligomères et les polymères sont déterminés par des mesures électrochimiques. Les polymères à base de fluorène possèdent des niveaux d'énergie HOMO les plus bas. Ces polymères testés en mélange avec les fullerenes PCBM en cellules photovoltaïques ont démontré des valeurs élevées de tension en circuit ouvert (Voc) proche de 0,9 V. Tous les oligomères et les polymères ont été testés dans des dispositifs photovoltaïques et ont montré des résultats encourageants avec des rendements de conversion allant jusqu'à 2,1 %. Ce sont des premièrs résultats obtenus après seulement quelques optimisations (ratios oligomères ou polymères : fullerènes et recuit thermique). Ce travail prometteur permet ainsi d'envisager des résultats plus élevés dans le futur. / Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells have been a subject of increasing interest during the last decade as they are promising candidates for low cost renewable energy production. In order to obtain reasonably high performance organic solar cells, development of efficient light absorbing materials are of primary focus in the OPV field. In this context, the present work is focused on the design and development of new electron donor materials (oligomers and polymers) as light absorbing materials based on “Donor-Acceptor” approach alternating electron donating group and electron withdrawing group. Three main families of electron donating group are studied: oligothiophenes, fluorene and indacenodithiophene. Fluorenone unit is the principal electron withdrawing group studied and a direct comparison with the system based on benzothiadiazole unit as electron withdrawing unit is also provided. Three main synthetic methods were employed: oxidative polymerization mediated by Iron (III) chloride and Palladium cross-coupling reactions according to Suzuki coupling or Stille coupling conditions. Spectroscopic studies on absorption and photoluminescence have demonstrated the presence of characteristic charge transfer complex in all the studied D-A oligomers and polymers allowing the extension of the absorption spectrum. The D-A oligomers and polymers have shown an overall low optical band gap of 1.6-2 eV with absorption spectra up to 600 to 800 nm. The nature of the charge transfer complex transitions bands were found to be depending on the strength of the electron donating unit and the electron withdrawing unit. Furthermore molecular packing in solution and in solid state has also demonstrated to contribute to extension of absorption spectrum. The HOMO and LUMO energy levels of the oligomers and polymers were determined by electrochemical measurements. Fluorene-based polymers have shown low lying HOMO energy levels, and these polymers demonstrate high open circuit voltage (Voc) in photovoltaic cell when combined with fullerenes derivatives PCBM with Voc values close to 0.9 V. The oligomers and polymers tested in photovoltaic devices have shown promising results with the highest power conversion efficiency obtained of 2.1 % when combined with fullerenes PCBMC70. These results were obtained after only limited numbers of device optimizations such as the active materials ratios and thermal annealing. Therefore further optimization of devices may exhibit higher power conversion efficiencies.
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Aplicações de técnicas de impressão à dispositivos eletrônicos orgânicos / Applications of printing techniques for organic electronic devices

Pedro Henrique Pereira Rebello 27 January 2014 (has links)
O trabalho desta dissertação versou sobre avanços em tecnologias de eletrônica impressa de baixo custo. Em particular, aplicamos as técnicas de impressão por serigrafia e por jato de tinta para confeccionar dispositivos eletrônicos e optoeletrônicos. O primeiro dispositivo construído foi resistências impressas por jato de tinta tendo como matérias primas o poli(3,4-etileno dióxido tiofeno) com sulfonato de poliestireno (PEDOT:PSS) e nanopartículas de prata sobre substratos de vidro. Os valores das resistências foram analisados em se variando parâmetros de impressão. Como segundo dispositivo, imprimimos pela técnica de serigrafia sobre vidro e kapton, antenas de cartões de RFIDs (Radio-Frequency Identifications), também com os dois materiais: tinta de prata e PEDOT:PSS. Os RFIDs foram projetados para operar em frequências entre 860 MHz e 960 MHz. A antena de PEDOT:PSS mostrou alcance de 0,45 m, enquanto que a de tinta prata teve alcance de 1,6 m em 860 MHz e de 4 m em 960 MHz. Fabricamos também células eletroquímicas emissoras de luz (Organic Light Emitting Electrochemical Cells - OLECs), no qual substituímos o eletrodo transparente de óxido de índio (ITO), por um feito de PEDOT:PSS, aplicado por serigrafia sobre vidro. A camada ativa da célula luminescente foi feita por uma mistura de óxido de polietileno complexado com sal de lítio e um polímero luminescente derivado de polifluoreno que emite no verde. As curvas características de corrente e luminância em função da voltagem externa aplicada mostrou o bom desempenho das células fabricadas. Finalmente, produzimos células fotovoltaicas orgânicas, em que o eletrodo transparente, também de PEDOT:PSS, foi depositado por serigrafia sobre vidro. A camada ativa nesse caso foi um sistema bifásico feito de poli(3hexiltiofeno) (P3HT) e um éster, o [6,6]-fenil-C61-ácido metil-butírico (PCBM). Esse dispositivo apresentou um Fator de Preenchimento de 0,47 e uma eficiência externa de aproximadamente 2%. / The work developed along this thesis presents advances in printed electronic technologies of low cost. In particular we applied printable serigraphic and Inkjet technologies to produce electronic and optoelectronic devices. First, we produced resistances having poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) and silver paint as active materials, using an Inkjet printer on glass substrate. We made studies of the resistance performance varying some printed parameters. Then, by serigraphy screen printing was printed, on substrates of kapton and glass, an antenna in an Radio-Frequency Identification card (RFID), also from PEDOT:PSS and from silver paint. This RFID was projected to operate in a frequency range from approximately 860 MHz to 960 MHz. The antenna made of PEDOT:PSS operated in a distance of 0.45 m, while that of silver varied from 1.6 m at 860 MHz to 4 m at 960 MHz. In an Organic Light Emitting Electrochemical Cell (OLEC) we applied one of the electrodes, a PEDOT:PSS layer, as a transparent electrode by serigraphy on glass substrate for made to replace of ITO. The active layer was a mixture of a poly(ethylene oxide) complexed with lithium salt and a derivative of polyfluorene that is a green emitter. The characteristic curves of current and luminance against the applied external voltage assured us the good performance of the device. Similar result was obtained with the performance of an organic photovoltaic (OPV), in which the active layer was a biphasic system made by poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and [6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM), in which the transparent electrode (PEDOT:PSS) was also printed by serigraphy on glass substrate. In this device we obtained a Fill Factor of 0.47 and an external efficiency of almost 2%.
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Développements d'outils de caractérisations opto-électriques multi-échelles pour les dispositifs photovoltaïques organiques

Riviere, Guillaume Alexandre 17 February 2012 (has links)
Les cellules solaires organiques continuent leur essor dans le domaine du photovoltaïque, grâce aux structures et matériaux activement étudiés, pour tendre vers le maximum de rendement et passer le cap de l'industrialisation. La séparation de phase des matériaux qui constituent la couche photo-active des cellules à hétérojonction en volume gouverne en partie les performances de la cellule, ainsi que des phénomènes de recombinaison liés à la photo-conversion. Des moyens de caractérisation spécifiques sont nécessaires pour sonder les propriétés des cellules aussi bien à l'échelle microscopique qu'à l'échelle nanométrique. Des bancs de caractérisations opto-électriques pour les cellules solaires organiques ont alors été développés. Ainsi, la technique du courant induit par faisceau lumineux (LBIC) permet de visualiser l'uniformité des cellules avec une résolution de 50µm. La microscopie à force atomique en mode conduction (C-AFM) permet quant à elle de sonder les propriétés photo-électriques des cellules à l'échelle du nanomètre. / Organic solar cells are becoming more prominent in the photovoltaic field thanks to new materials and stacked structures. The active layer of bulk heterojunction solar cells is composed of an interpenetrating network of electron donor and acceptor materials. Vertical phase separation governs cells power conversion efficiency and recombination phenomena are still being studied. Specific characterization tools are necessary to gain insights into cell properties at the nanometer scale and at the molecular level. In this context, this thesis allowed the development of electrical characterization tools for bulk heterojunction organic solar cells based on polymer/fullerene blend. Thus, the Light Beam induced Current (LBIC) technique has been developed to check the current uniformity of the cells with a 50µm resolution. Conductive-AFM (C-AFM) has been used to probe the photovoltaic properties of the cells in the nanometer range.
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Studium dielektrických vlastností struktur tenkých vrstev organických materiálů / Study of dielectrical properties of organic material thin films

Pospíšil, Jan January 2016 (has links)
The dissertation is focused on the study of electric and especially dielectric properties of thin film organic materials with their huge potential for optoelectronics and other industrial sectors. The theoretical part deals with the use of organic materials in organic photovoltaic cells, the methods of deposition techniques and characterization. The theoretical knowledge of the dielectric spectroscopy, including methods for determining the physical properties and evaluation of experimental data are also described. The experimental part is devoted to the study of small molecule organic solar cells with bulk heterojunction composed of electron donor molecule of DPP(TBFu)2 and electron acceptor fullerene derivatives, such as PC60BM, PC70BM and TC60BM. The experimental part is divided into two main parts. The first part deals with the study of processes occurring at the interface between the active layer and the contact; the second part is focused on transport processes inside the structure of photovoltaic cells and also contains a study of perovskite solar cells.
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Cellules photovoltaïques organiques à base de nouveaux copolymères à blocs rigide-flexible

Urien, Mathieu 16 October 2008 (has links)
Ce travail de recherche pluridisciplinaire a consisté en l'étude de cellules photovoltaïques organiques à base de nouveaux copolymères à blocs de type rigide-flexible. L'idée était de proposer une alternative aux mélanges donneur/accepteur, dont la morphologie en film est très difficile à contrôler, en élaborant de nouveaux matériaux conjugués capables de s'auto-organiser et de créer une nano-structuration de la couche active, permettant ainsi d'optimiser certains paramètres du processus photovoltaïque (dissociation de l'exciton, conduction des charges vers les électrodes). La première étape a consisté à développer une synthèse simplifiée et versatile de copolymères constitués d'un bloc conjugué donneur (poly(3-hexylthiophène), d'un bloc flexible polystyrène, et d'un accepteur d'électron (C60). La seconde étape a consisté à caractériser ces matériaux originaux en tant que couche active ou compatibilisants dans des dispositifs photovoltaïques organiques et ainsi montrer leur potentiel. / This multidisciplinary work deals with the study of organic photovoltaic cells based on new rod-coil block copolymers. The aim was to replace donor/acceptor blends which are currently limited by poor control over their thin-film morphology. It was expected that the new materials may self-assemble to give a nano-structuration of the active layer, and thereby optimize the principal physical photovoltaic processes, namely exciton separation and conduction of charge-carriers through the film to the electrodes. A versatile and simplified synthesis of rod-coil copolymers consisting of a donor conjugated block [poly(3-hexylthiophene], a flexible block (polystyrene) and an electron acceptor (C60) was developed. The characterization of the new materials demonstrated their potential as an active layer or compatibilizer in photovoltaic devices.

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