Panchromatic "Dye-Doped" Polymer Solar Cells: From Femtosecond Energy Relays to Enhanced Photo-Response
There has been phenomenal effort synthesizing new low-band gap polymer hole-conductors which absorb into the near-infrared (NIR), leading to >10% efficient all-organic solar cells. However, organic light absorbers have relatively narrow bandwidths, making it challenging to obtain panchromatic...
Main Authors: | Grancini, G, Kumar, R, Maiuri, M, Fang, J, Huck, W, Alcocer, M, Lanzani, G, Cerullo, G, Petrozza, A, Snaith, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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