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Effects of Solvents on ITO Cracks in Ultrasonic Cleaning of ITO-Coated Flexible Substrates for Polymer Solar Cells
Jeong, Young Jun
;
Woo, Sungho
;
Kim, Youngkyoo
;
Jeong, Seon Ju
;
Han, Yoon Soo
;
Lee, Do Kyung
;
Ko, Jung Ik
;
Jung, Sang-Kooun
;
An, Byeong Cheol
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Title
Effects of Solvents on ITO Cracks in Ultrasonic Cleaning of ITO-Coated Flexible Substrates for Polymer Solar Cells
Issued Date
2011-10
Citation
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, v.551, no.1, pp.212 - 220
Type
Article
Author Keywords
flexible substrate
;
cleaning solvents
;
ITO crack
;
solubility parameter
Keywords
Solubility Parameters
;
Solvents
;
Substrates
;
Tin
;
Tin Oxides
;
Ultrasonic Cleaning
;
Solubility Parameter
;
Wet Cleaning Process
;
Cleaning
;
Cleaning Process
;
Cleaning Solvents
;
Cracks
;
DESIGN RULES
;
Direct Interactions
;
DONORS
;
ENERGY-CONVERSION EFFICIENCY
;
Ethylene
;
Experimental Optimization
;
FILMS
;
Flexible Polymers
;
Flexible Substrate
;
Indium Compounds
;
Indium Tin Oxide
;
ITO Crack
;
OXIDE
;
Plastic Coatings
;
Polyethylene Naphthalate
;
Polymer Solar Cells
;
Simple Method
;
Solubility
ISSN
1542-1406
Abstract
We report an experimental optimization of the cleaning process in the fabrication of flexible polymer solar cells using an indium tin oxide (ITO) coated poly(ethylene naphthalate) (PEN) substrate. The effects of the solubility parameters of the cleaning solvents on the occurrence of ITO cracks have been systematically investigated. The experimental results showed that the ITO cracks caused during the ultrasonic cleaning process were mainly affected by differences between the solubility parameters of the solvent and that of the PEN substrate, not by direct interaction between the solvent and the ITO layer. Our results provide a simple method for reducing ITO cracks during wet cleaning processes by selecting solvents with solubility parameters which differ significantly from those of the flexible substrates. © 2011 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/3488
DOI
10.1080/15421406.2011.600655
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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