In-situ polymerization of diacetylene ligands for applications in quantum dot solar cells
<p>Improving the efficiency of next-generation solar cells is crucial to their commercialization. This thesis presents a novel approach to coupled organic-inorganic nanostructures through in-situ polymerization of a ligand, creating an extended, delocalized sp2 environment surrounding lead sul...
Main Author: | Gregory, DAF |
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Other Authors: | Watt, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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