Controlled current matching in small molecule organic tandem solar cells using doped spacer layers
Current matching of the subcells is crucial to optimize the performance of tandem solar cells. Due to the thin film optics of organic solar cells, the position of the two subcells relative to the reflecting electrode becomes a very important issue. This is demonstrated for an indium tin oxide (ITO)/...
Main Authors: | Schueppel, R, Timmreck, R, Allinger, N, Mueller, T, Furno, M, Uhrich, C, Leo, K, Riede, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Institute of Physics
2010
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