A unified description of current-voltage characteristics in organic and hybrid photovoltaics under low light intensity.
We develop a simple model that can explain the current-voltage ( J- V) curves of excitonic photovoltaic solar cells, spanning polymer:polymer, polymer:fullerene, and polymer:nanocrystal devices. We show that by subtracting out the dark current, we can explain apparent intensity-dependent characteris...
Main Authors: | Marsh, R, McNeill, C, Abrusci, A, Campbell, A, Friend, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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