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Strategies For Controlling Bulk Heterojunction Morphology, Zach Daniel Seibers Dec 2016

Strategies For Controlling Bulk Heterojunction Morphology, Zach Daniel Seibers

Doctoral Dissertations

Organic photovoltaic devices have been extensively studied as a means to produce sustainable energy. However, the performance of organic-photovoltaic (OPV) devices is dependent upon a number of factors including the morphology of the active layer, device architecture, and processing conditions. Recent research has indicated that fullerenes in the bulk heterojunction are entropically driven to the silicon and air interfaces upon crystallization of P3HT, which occurs during thermal annealing. The first chapter of this research focuses on investigating the structure and function of end-tethered poly(3-hexylthiophene) chains to a transparent electrode as an anode buffer layer. Neutron reactivity reveals that these P3HT …


Evaporation Induced Self-Assembly And Characterization Of Nanoparticulate Films: A New Route To Bulk Heterojunctions, Yipeng Yang Nov 2016

Evaporation Induced Self-Assembly And Characterization Of Nanoparticulate Films: A New Route To Bulk Heterojunctions, Yipeng Yang

Doctoral Dissertations

Polymer-based semiconducting materials are promising candidates for large-scale, low-cost photovoltaic devices. To date, the efficiency of these devices has been low in part because of the challenge of optimizing molecular packing while also obtaining a bicontinuous structure with a characteristic length comparable to the exciton diffusion length of 10 to 20 nm. In this dissertation we developed an innovative evaporation-induced nanoparticle self-assembly technique, which could be an effective approach to fabricate uniform, densely packed, smooth thin films with cm-scale area from home-made P3HT nanoparticles. Unlike the previous reports of nanoparticle-based film formation, we use a mixture of two solvents so …


Material And Process Engineering For Bulk Single Crystal Growth Of High Performance Scintillator Potassium Calcium Iodide, Adam Coleman Lindsey Aug 2016

Material And Process Engineering For Bulk Single Crystal Growth Of High Performance Scintillator Potassium Calcium Iodide, Adam Coleman Lindsey

Doctoral Dissertations

Protection against threats of nuclear terrorism relies on the deployment of an enormous number of radiation detection devices with energy resolution to differentiate the radiological signatures of special nuclear materials amongst naturally occurring radiation and other nuisance sources. The capabilities of these devices rely upon the availability of high performance scintillator and semiconductor materials which provide useful responses in the presence of radiation. So far, few materials have been developed to a level that can supplant the use of underperforming NaI:Tl [thallium doped sodium iodide] crystals in the field due to their high cost and/or low yields of production. KCaI …


Interaction Between Charge-Transfer States Studied By Magnetic Field Effects, Mingxing Li Aug 2016

Interaction Between Charge-Transfer States Studied By Magnetic Field Effects, Mingxing Li

Doctoral Dissertations

Organic semiconducting materials, consisting mostly of carbon and hydrogen atoms, provide remarkable promise for electronic applications due to their easy processing, chemical tenability, low costs and environmental-friendly characteristics. For realizing electronic applications such as light emitting diodes and photovoltaic cells, charge-transfer states act as an important intermediate state for recombination and dissociation. Interestingly, magnetic field effects on semiconducting materials have been realized based on the suppression of spin mixing in the charge-transfer states. Although lots of studies have been carried out on investigating the properties of charge-transfer states, little has been done to consider the interaction between them. This thesis …


Exploring Thermoelectric Effect Based On Multi-Layer Conductor/Organic/Conductor Devices, Qing Liu Aug 2016

Exploring Thermoelectric Effect Based On Multi-Layer Conductor/Organic/Conductor Devices, Qing Liu

Doctoral Dissertations

Thermoelectric phenomena involve the simultaneous presence of both electrical and thermal currents. The entropy has been heavily used as the driving force to diffuse charge carriers between high and low temperature surfaces towards the development of Seebeck effects in thermoelectric devices. However, this driving force from entropy difference can cause an inverse relationship between Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity in the thermoelectric developments. Increasing the charge density can decrease the entropy difference to diffuse the charge carriers at a given temperature difference and lead to a decrease on the Seebeck coefficient developed by the entropy difference. Therefore, it is necessary …


Symbiotic Plasmonic Nanomaterials: Synthesis And Properties, Abhinav Malasi May 2016

Symbiotic Plasmonic Nanomaterials: Synthesis And Properties, Abhinav Malasi

Doctoral Dissertations

Metal particles of the dimensions of the order of 1 to 100's of nanometers show unique properties that are not clearly evident in their bulk state. These nanoparticles are highly reactive and sensitive to the changes in the vicinity of the particle surface and hence find applications in the field of sensing of chemical and biological agents, catalysis, energy harvesting, data storage and many more. By synthesizing bimetallic nanoparticles, a single nanoparticle can show multifunctional characteristics. The focus of this thesis is to detail the synthesis and understand the properties of bimetallic nanomaterial systems that show interesting optical, chemical, and …


Magnetic, Optical And Electrical Properties Of Electron-Hole Pairs In Polymer And Organo-Metal Halide Perovskite Photovoltaic Cells, Yu-Che Hsiao May 2016

Magnetic, Optical And Electrical Properties Of Electron-Hole Pairs In Polymer And Organo-Metal Halide Perovskite Photovoltaic Cells, Yu-Che Hsiao

Doctoral Dissertations

Organic polymer and organo-metal halide perovskite (OMHP) materials have attracted extensive attention during the past decade due to their various applications, like solar cells, light emitting diode, even lasing action (OMHP). Especially, the organo-metal halide perovskite solar cell shows a remarkable power conversion efficiency of about 20%, which is comparable to the amorphous silicon solar cell. Therefore, OMHP solar cell had been considered as a promising substitution for the next generation of renewable energy source. The OMHP materials contain both advantages of organic and inorganic semiconductors, like solution processable thin film fabrication, long-range ambipolar transport characteristics, high dielectric constants, low …


Solution, Interfacial, And Interlayer Studies Of Electronically Active Polymers, Hsin-Wei Wang Mar 2016

Solution, Interfacial, And Interlayer Studies Of Electronically Active Polymers, Hsin-Wei Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

This thesis describes the solution behavior and interfacial properties of electronically active polymers. The performance of such polymers in devices is often determined by their chain conformation and morphology in solution and in thin films. For example, the intricate balance between polymer domain size and crystalline packing of electron donor and acceptor components, as well as the properties at the polymer-metal interface, are crucial for achieving optimal performance in devices, such as solar cells. Chapter 1 presents the current progress in polymer-based solar cells, their fundamental principles, and key factors to improve their efficiency. Literature precedents on the development of …


Refractive Index Engineering And Optical Properties Enhancement By Polymer Nanocomposites, Cheng Li Mar 2016

Refractive Index Engineering And Optical Properties Enhancement By Polymer Nanocomposites, Cheng Li

Doctoral Dissertations

The major part of this dissertation discusses the engineering of the refractive index of materials using solution-processable polymer nanocomposites and their applications in building optical components and devices. Three particular polymer nanocomposites have been introduced to achieve materials with tunable refractive indices and enhanced optical properties, which can be used to manipulate the behavior of light or electromagnetic radiations. In the first system, polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)/polymer nanocomposites are developed. Thin films with tunable, low refractive indicies were fabricated from the composites. The mechanical strength of these films was characterized, and their application in antireflective coatings is discussed. In the …


(I) Polymer Nanocomposites: Rheology And Processing For Mesoporous Materials And (Ii) Nanopatterning Of Metal Oxides Using Soft Lithography, Rohit Kothari Mar 2016

(I) Polymer Nanocomposites: Rheology And Processing For Mesoporous Materials And (Ii) Nanopatterning Of Metal Oxides Using Soft Lithography, Rohit Kothari

Doctoral Dissertations

The research in this dissertation is categorized into two parts. The first part is focused on investigation of order-to-disorder transitions (ODT) in nanocomposites of an amphiphilic block copolymer containing various hydrogen-bonded additives, and fabrication of novel mesoporous silica based materials by utilizing such nanocomposites as templates. Disordered Pluronic®, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)−poly(propylene oxide) (PPO)−PEO triblock copolymer upon blending with small molecule additives containing hydrogen-bond-donating functional groups (carboxyl or hydroxyl) result into ordered nanoscale morphologies by preferentially interacting with the hydrophilic PEO chains in the Pluronic®. The dependence of ODT-temperature in these novel Pluronic®/small-molecule-additive complexes on composition, number and type of functional …


Theoretical Studies Of Atomic Transport In Ternary Semiconductor Quantum Dots And Charge Transport In Organic Photovoltaic Active Layers, Xu Han Mar 2016

Theoretical Studies Of Atomic Transport In Ternary Semiconductor Quantum Dots And Charge Transport In Organic Photovoltaic Active Layers, Xu Han

Doctoral Dissertations

Ternary semiconductor quantum dots with thermodynamically stable structures are particularly important for achieving optimal performance in optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications. Ternary quantum dots (TQDs) are typically synthesized in the form of core/shell structures. However, misfit strain induced by the abrupt core/shell interface can change the nature of the TQDs dramatically, leading to unstable optoelectronic function. In this thesis, a transient species transport model is developed to predict species distributions in TQDs during their thermal annealing. Specifically, the interdiffusion kinetics is analyzed of group-VI species in ZnSe1-xSx and ZnSe1-xTex TQDs and of group-III species in …


Model Systems For Characterizing The Intrinsic Properties Of Polymer Semiconductors: Oligomers And Single Crystals, Nicholas S. Colella Mar 2016

Model Systems For Characterizing The Intrinsic Properties Of Polymer Semiconductors: Oligomers And Single Crystals, Nicholas S. Colella

Doctoral Dissertations

Polymer semiconductors hold great promise for the realization of inexpensive, flexible electronic devices. One of the greatest strengths of these materials, their low-cost processability from solution, results in a wide range of solid-state structures. The crystallinity and morphology of these materials strongly impacts their performance as charge carriers. Furthermore, the nature of polymerization inherently leads to the production of materials which are disperse in their molecular character, with regard to both coupling and molecular weight. Thus, it is difficult to deconvolute the intrinsic properties of polymer semiconductors from their synthetic and processing conditions. Polythiophenes are particularly susceptible to performance variations …