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Surface physics, thin films
Conductivity of composite films based on conductive polymer PEDOT:PSS, graphene oxide and nanoparticles TiO$_{2}$ for contact layers of perovskite photovoltaic structures
A. A. Bazanovaab,
V. N. Petrova,
A. N. Aleshina a Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg
b Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI"
Abstract:
The electrical properties of composite films based on conductive polymer PEDOT: PSS, graphene oxide (GO), and titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO
$_2$) (PEDOT: PSS–TiO
$_{2}$ and GO–TiO
$_{2}$) used as contact layers of organic and perovskite photovoltaic structures have been studied. As a result of the study of morphology by atomic force microscopy, it was found that the PEDOT: PSS–TiO
$_{2}$ and GO–TiO
$_{2}$ films have a globular structure with a grain size of
$\sim$200–300 nm. The current–voltage characteristics of the PEDOT: PSS–TiO
$_{2}$ and GO–TiO
$_{2}$ films are measured in the temperature range of 80–300 K, the dependences of the resistivity versus temperature,
$\rho(T)$, which have an activation character, are obtained. It is established that as the temperature decreases, the
$\rho(T)$ dependences show a transition from large values of the activation energy (570 meV and 329 meV) to lower values (25 meV and 2.2 meV) for the PEDOT: PSS–TiO
$_{2}$ and GO–TiO
$_{2}$ films, respectively. The mechanisms of transport of charge carriers in the materials studied are discussed.
Received: 06.12.2018
Revised: 06.12.2018
Accepted: 11.12.2018
DOI:
10.21883/FTT.2019.04.47429.334