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The Influence of Moisture on the Energy Level Alignment at the MoO 3 /Organic Interfaces.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2018 November 23
MoO3 is widely used in polymer-based organic solar cells as an anode buffer layer due to its high workfunction and formation of a strong dipole at the MoO3 /polymer interface facilitating the charge transfer across the MoO3 /polymer interface. In the present work we show that exposure of the MoO3 /polymer interface to moisture attracts water molecules to the interface via diffusion. Due to their own strong dipole water molecules counter the dipole at the MoO3 /polymer interface. As a consequence, the charge transfer across the MoO3 /polymer will reduce and affect the charge transport across the interface. The outcome of this work thus suggest that it is critical to keep the MoO3 /polymer interface moisture free which requires special precautions in device fabrications. The composition of the MoO3 /P3HT:PC61BM interface is analyzed with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and the depth profiling technique neutral impact collision ion scattering spectroscopy. The results show that the concentration of oxygen increases upon exposure but leave the oxidation state of the Mo unchanged. Valence electron spectroscopy technique shows that the dipole across the MoO3 /P3HT:PC61BM interface decreases even for short time exposure to atmosphere due to the diffusion of water molecules to the interface. The far-ranging consequences for organic electronic devices are discussed.
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