Roll-to-roll sputtered Si-doped In2O3/Ag/Si-doped In2O3 multilayer as flexible and transparent anodes for flexible organic solar cells
- Authors
- Cho, Da-Young; Shin, Yong-Hee; Kim, Han-Ki; Noh, Yong-Jin; Na, Seok-In; Chung, Kwun-Bum
- Issue Date
- Mar-2015
- Publisher
- A V S AMER INST PHYSICS
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A, v.33, no.2
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A
- Volume
- 33
- Number
- 2
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/25419
- DOI
- 10.1116/1.4901875
- ISSN
- 0734-2101
1520-8559
- Abstract
- Amorphous Si-doped In2O3 (a-ISO), crystalline Ag, and a-ISO layers were sputtered onto a flexible polyethylene terephthalate substrate by using a lab-scale roll-to-roll (RTR) sputtering system. The resulting a-ISO/Ag/a-ISO multilayer was studied to optimize their characteristics for use as flexible and transparent anodes in flexible organic solar cells (FOSCs). To optimize the electrical and optical properties of the a-ISO/Ag/a-ISO multilayer, the thicknesses of each a-ISO and Ag layer were varied by controlling the DC power applied on ISO and Ag targets during the RTR sputtering process. Compared to the top and bottom a-ISO layer, controlling the thickness of the Ag layer is more effective for realizing a low sheet resistance and high transmittance a-ISO/Ag/a-ISO multilayer. At optimized thicknesses of a-ISO (30 nm) and Ag (10nm), a symmetric a-ISO/Ag/a-ISO multilayer showed a sheet resistance of 5.256 Omega/sq and a high optical transmittance of 83.9%. Various bending test results showed that the high failure strain of the Ag interlayer led to good flexibility of the multilayer films. Furthermore, the authors discuss the effect of each a-ISO and Ag layer thickness on the performance of FOSCs fabricated on RTR-sputtered a-ISO/Ag/a-ISO anodes. (C) 2014 American Vacuum Society.
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