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*[http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/sigma-aldrich/technical-documents/articles/material-matters/polymer-based-materials.html Polymer-based Materials for Printed Electronics: Enabling High Efficiency Solar Power and Lighting Material Matters 2008, 3.4, 92.] | *[http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/sigma-aldrich/technical-documents/articles/material-matters/polymer-based-materials.html Polymer-based Materials for Printed Electronics: Enabling High Efficiency Solar Power and Lighting Material Matters 2008, 3.4, 92.] | ||
*[http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/sigma-aldrich/technical-documents/protocols/materials-science/preparing-the-plexcore.html Plexcore Ink system instructions] | *[http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/sigma-aldrich/technical-documents/protocols/materials-science/preparing-the-plexcore.html Plexcore Ink system instructions] | ||
*[http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/oleg/wiki/NSF_Lab_Modules:Module_Summaries#MODULE_THREE:_Organic_Photovoltaic_.28OPV.29_Solar_Cell OLEG OPV instructions using PCBM:MDMO-PPV with PEDOT PSS and Gallium Indium eutectic as cathode] | |||
=== Supplies === | === Supplies === |
Revision as of 09:43, 2 June 2011
K-12 Outreach Kits and Labs |
Overview
One of the hottest research areas is the development of polymer based photovoltaic devices that can be printed. The technology requires a convergence of disciplines of physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering. Much of the research is conducted in organic chemistry labs in which new compounds, and systems of chemicals are designed and synthesized. Building the devices that practically use this chemicals is an engineering problem solving enterprise. Now some proven chemical systems are commercially available opening the possibility of bringing the device construction and characterization into the undergraduate chemistry or physics lab.
In this device system students will spin coat a multilayered organic photovoltaic device and then characterize its physical structure and performance.
Procedure
Characterization
Further Research
References
- Polymer-based Materials for Printed Electronics: Enabling High Efficiency Solar Power and Lighting Material Matters 2008, 3.4, 92.
- Plexcore Ink system instructions
- OLEG OPV instructions using PCBM:MDMO-PPV with PEDOT PSS and Gallium Indium eutectic as cathode
Supplies
- [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/materials-science/organic-electronics/plexcore-pv-ink-system.html Plexcore PV 1000
Organic Photovoltaic Ink System $1200 25 ML]