Electroabsorption studies of organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells
The working principle of organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells is a widely discussed topic. For thin film solar cells it is commonly supposed that the built-in potential V<sub>bi</sub> is the driving force for charge separation and determines the open-circuit voltage V<sub>oc<...
Main Authors: | Zimmermann, B, Glatthaar, M, Niggemann, M, Riede, M, Hinsch, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2005
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