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  • 2023Additive Engineeringcitations
  • 2022Flexible Organic Photovoltaics with Star-Shaped Nonfullerene Acceptors End Capped with Indene Malononitrile and Barbiturate Derivatives1citations
  • 2021Polymer-Assisted Single-Step Slot-Die Coating of Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells at Mild Temperature from Dimethyl Sulfoxide32citations
  • 2021One-step polymer assisted roll-to-roll gravure-printed perovskite solar cells without using anti-solvent bathing39citations
  • 2012Organic solar cell materials and active layer designs-improvements with carbon nanotubes77citations
  • 2012Organic solar cell materials and active layer designs-improvements with carbon nanotubes:A review77citations
  • 2011Development Of Conjugated Copolymers for Carbon Nanotube-based Solar Cellscitations

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  • Dauskardt, Reinhold H.
  • Holappa, V.
  • Corcione, C. Esposito
  • Suhonen, Riikka
  • Bisconti, F.
  • Biagini, P.
  • Po, R.
  • Colella, S.
  • Ylikunnari, Mari
  • Giuri, A.
  • Listorti, A.
  • Rizzo, A.
  • Rolston, Nicholas
  • Liu, Maning
  • Berdin, Alex
  • Al-Anesi, Basheer
  • Deng, Zhifeng
  • Fedele, Chiara
  • Grandhi, G. Krishnamurthy
  • Revoju, Srikanth
  • Lamminen, Noora
  • Zhang, Haichang
  • Hiltunen, Arto
  • Vivo, Paola
  • Biagini, Paolo
  • Rizzo, Aurora
  • Marrazzo, Rosamaria
  • Listorti, Andrea
  • Fuma, Paolo
  • Giuri, Antonella
  • Marra, Gianluigi
  • Po, Riccardo
  • Bisconti, Francesco
  • Corcione, Carola Esposito
  • Quadrivi, Eleonora
  • Colella, Silvia
  • Savoini, Alberto
  • Zanardi, Stefano
  • Corso, Gianni
  • Holappa, Ville
  • Aldissi, Matt
  • Buncel, Erwin
  • Ratier, Bernard
  • Nunzi, Jean-Michel
  • Nunzi, Jean Michel
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Organic solar cell materials and active layer designs-improvements with carbon nanotubes

  • Aldissi, Matt
  • Buncel, Erwin
  • Ratier, Bernard
  • Kraft, Thomas M.
  • Nunzi, Jean-Michel
Abstract

<p>Organic solar cells offer an opportunity to diversify renewable energy sources owing to their low technological cost. They are amenable to large surfaces and can easily be integrated into buildings. It is necessary, however, to improve their energy efficiency and durability for the development of a sustainable technology. In these devices, photovoltaic conversion is based on the separation of photogenerated charges at an interface between electron donor and acceptor materials, which imposes some constraints on the photoactive layer of the cells. In this paper, which includes some of our studies, we address optimization of the active layer: absorption and exciton dissociation steps, the open-circuit voltage and the active layer morphology. A promising direction proposed to improve the active layer morphology and cell efficiency is the incorporation of highly anisotropic nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes, which may facilitate charge transport to the electrodes. Dispersion and orientation of the nanotubes in the organic matrix are discussed and we suggest an ideal model polymer solar cell which will maximize performance of the cells by using carbon nanotubes in the active layer. Copyright (C) 2012 Society of Chemical Industry</p>

Topics
  • nanoparticle
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • dispersion
  • surface
  • polymer
  • Carbon
  • nanotube
  • anisotropic
  • durability