Thin Film Physics of Polymer Solar Cells

University of Sheffield

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A Phd is available in the area of thin functional polymer films.

Organic solar cells offer a lightweight, flexible, and low-cost alternative to traditional solar technologies. These devices typically rely on blends of conjugated donor polymers and small-molecule acceptors, which form a phase-separated nanostructure essential for efficient charge separation. However, this nanomorphology is often unstable, leading to phase segregation and performance decline. Understanding the glass transition temperature (Tg) of these materials is crucial [1], as it directly influences the molecular mobility and phase stability of the blend. This project explores how surfaces and interfaces impact phase behavior and how manipulating Tg (via choice of material) can help stabilise the nanostructure for enhanced performance and longevity.

[1] Ghasemi, M., Balar, N., Peng, Z. et al. A molecular interaction–diffusion framework for predicting organic solar cell stability. Nat. Mater. 20, 525–532 (2021).

Instructions for applying can be found on the website https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgradapplication/ with information on PhD study at Sheffield being available here: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd

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