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Transport resistance strikes back: unveiling its impact on fill factor losses in organic solar cells

Maria Saladina, Carsten Deibel

Published 2024-04-09Version 1

The fill factor ($FF$) is a critical parameter for solar cell efficiency, yet its analytical description is challenging due to the interplay between recombination and charge extraction processes. An often overlooked yet significant factor contributing to $FF$ losses, beyond recombination, is the influence of charge transport. In most state-of-the-art organic solar cells, the primary limitation of the $FF$ arises not from recombination but rather from low conductivity, highlighting the need for refined models to predict the $FF$ accurately. Here, we extend the analytical model for transport resistance to a more general case. Drawing from a large set of experimental current-voltage and light intensity-dependent open-circuit voltage data, we systematically incorporate crucial details previously omitted in the model. Consequently, we introduce a straightforward set of equations to predict the $FF$ of a solar cell, enabling the differentiation of losses attributed to recombination and transport resistance. Our study provides valuable insights into strategies for mitigating $FF$ losses based on the experimentally validated analytical model, guiding the development of more efficient solar cell designs and optimization strategies.

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