Toward well-defined metal-polymer interfaces: Temperature-controlled suppression of subsurface diffusion and reaction at the calcium/poly(3- Hexylthiophene) interface

Bebensee F, Schmid M, Steinrück HP, Campbell CT, Gottfried M (2010)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2010

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Original Authors: Bebensee F., Schmid M., Steinrück H.-P., Campbell C.T., Gottfried J.M.

Publisher: American Chemical Society

Book Volume: 132

Pages Range: 12163-12165

Journal Issue: 35

DOI: 10.1021/ja104029r

Abstract

The thickness of the reaction zone at the interface between calcium and regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene), which is one of the best performing metal/polymer combinations in photovoltaic devices, depends critically on the temperature of the polymer during the initial phase of metal deposition. It is shown that deposition at 130 K reduces the thickness of the reaction zone, an effect that also persists after warming to room temperature. © 2010 American Chemical Society.

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APA:

Bebensee, F., Schmid, M., Steinrück, H.-P., Campbell, C.T., & Gottfried, M. (2010). Toward well-defined metal-polymer interfaces: Temperature-controlled suppression of subsurface diffusion and reaction at the calcium/poly(3- Hexylthiophene) interface. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 132(35), 12163-12165. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja104029r

MLA:

Bebensee, Fabian, et al. "Toward well-defined metal-polymer interfaces: Temperature-controlled suppression of subsurface diffusion and reaction at the calcium/poly(3- Hexylthiophene) interface." Journal of the American Chemical Society 132.35 (2010): 12163-12165.

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