Doped-carbazolocarbazoles as hole transporting materials in small molecule solar cells with different architectures
The adaptation of interfacial layers to the stacked architecture of organic solar cells represents a very useful strategy for improved device operation. In this context, heteroacenic structures such as carbazolocarbazoles have been doped and evaluated as hole transporting materials in small molecule...
Main Authors: | Curiel, D, Montoya, M, Hummert, M, Riede, M, Leo, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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