Hole transport in low-donor-content organic solar cells
Organic solar cells with an electron donor diluted in a fullerene matrix have a reduced density of donor-fullerene contacts, resulting in decreased free-carrier recombination and increased open-circuit voltages. However, the low donor concentration prevents the formation of percolation pathways for...
Main Authors: | Spoltore, D, Hofacker, A, Benduhn, J, Ullbrich, S, Nyman, M, Zeika, O, Schellhammer, S, Fan, Y, Ramirez, I, Barlow, S, Riede, M, Marder, SR, Ortmann, F, Vandewal, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2018
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