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Madsen, Morten
University of Southern Denmark
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- 2024Tuning surface defect states in sputtered titanium oxide electron transport layers for enhanced stability of organic photovoltaicscitations
- 2024Tuning surface defect states in sputtered titanium oxide electron transport layers for enhanced stability of organic photovoltaicscitations
- 2024Tuning Surface Defect States in Sputtered Titanium Oxide Electron Transport Layers for Enhanced Stability of Organic Photovoltaicscitations
- 2024Mid-infrared, optically active black phosphorus thin films on centimeter scalecitations
- 2024Mid-infrared, optically active black phosphorus thin films on centimeter scalecitations
- 2022Scalable Distributed Bragg Reflectors (DBR) for Enhanced Efficiency of Semi-Transparent Non-Fullerene Acceptor Based Organic Photovoltaics
- 2022Scalable Distributed Bragg Reflectors (DBR) for Enhanced Efficiency of Semi-Transparent Non-Fullerene Acceptor Based Organic Photovoltaics
- 20222D materials for organic and perovskite photovoltaicscitations
- 20222D materials for organic and perovskite photovoltaicscitations
- 2021Electron Transport Layers in Perovskite Solar Cellscitations
- 2021Electron Transport Layers in Perovskite Solar Cellscitations
- 2021Progress of Hybrid Nanocomposite Materials for Thermoelectric Applicationscitations
- 2021Progress of Hybrid Nanocomposite Materials for Thermoelectric Applicationscitations
- 2021Bias-Dependent Dynamics of Degradation and Recovery in Perovskite Solar Cellscitations
- 2021Synergistic effect of carotenoid and silicone-based additives for photooxidatively stable organic solar cells with enhanced elasticitycitations
- 2020Electrospun ZnO nanofiber interlayers for enhanced performance of organic photovoltaic devicescitations
- 2020Electrospun ZnO nanofiber interlayers for enhanced performance of organic photovoltaic devicescitations
- 2020Dibenzo-tetraphenyl diindeno perylene as hole transport layer for high-bandgap perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2020Dibenzo-tetraphenyl diindeno perylene as hole transport layer for high-bandgap perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2019Crystalline molybdenum oxide layers as efficient and stable hole contacts in organic photovoltaic devicescitations
- 2017Crystalline Molybdenum Oxide Thin-Films for Application as Interfacial Layers in Optoelectronic Devicescitations
- 2017Crystalline Molybdenum Oxide Thin-Films for Application as Interfacial Layers in Optoelectronic Devicescitations
- 2017Crystalline Molybdenum Oxide Thin-Films for Application as Interfacial Layers in Optoelectronic Devicescitations
- 2017Cu(II) and Zn(II) based Phthalocyanines as hole selective layers for Perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2017Crystalline MoOx Thin-Films as Hole Transport Layers in DBP/C70 Based Organic Solar Cell
- 2017Crystalline MoOx Thin-Films as Hole Transport Layers in DBP/C70 Based Organic Solar Cell
- 2017Sputter Deposited TiOx Thin-Films as Electron Transport Layers in Organic Solar Cells
- 2017Sputter Deposited TiOx Thin-Films as Electron Transport Layers in Organic Solar Cells
- 2017The influence of electrical effects on device performance of organic solar cells with nano-structured electrodescitations
- 2017The influence of electrical effects on device performance of organic solar cells with nano-structured electrodescitations
- 2016Nanoscale aluminum concaves for light-trapping in organic thin-filmscitations
- 2016Charge transfer state in DBP:C70 organic solar cells
- 2016Long-Term Stabilization of Organic Solar Cells using UV Absorberscitations
- 2015Tuning the optoelectronic properties of amorphous MoOx films by reactive sputteringcitations
- 2015Tuning the optoelectronic properties of amorphous MoO x films by reactive sputteringcitations
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2D materials for organic and perovskite photovoltaics
Abstract
<p>The power conversion efficiency of thin film solar cells based on organic and perovskite materials has improved dramatically in recent years, currently reaching above 18% for organic photovoltaics and above 25% for perovskite solar cells. Combined with their appealing properties, such as mechanical flexibility, light weight, semi-transparency, and low-cost large-scale roll-to-roll (R2R) processing compatibility, the high conversion efficiencies have placed organic and perovskite solar cells at the center of attention in terms of promising PV technologies. In this context, 2D materials are, due to their unique properties such as high charge carrier mobility, high optical transparency and especially tunable electronic structure, ideal contact layer materials in thin film solar cell devices. They can be applied as electrodes, hole (HTL) and electron (ETL) transport layers, and additives in active layers. This review paper focuses on the integration of 2D graphene and its derivatives, and 2D materials beyond graphene, i.e. transitional metal dichalcogenides (TMD), MXene, black phosphorous (BP) and boron nitrides in organic and perovskite solar cells, and discusses the positive influence these material systems have shown on both the fundamental photophysical processes, as well as on device stability and lifetime. Furthermore, this review addresses the future potential of 2D materials for the development of lightweight, eco-friendly, high performance and cost-effective flexible solar cells, provided by the high mechanical flexibility, high environmental stability, low electrical resistivity, and low environmental impact of these 2D material systems.</p>