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Non-Geminate Recombination as the Primary Determinant of Open-Circuit Voltage in Polythiophene:Fullerene Blend Solar Cells: an Analysis of the Influence of Device Processing Conditions

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Non-Geminate Recombination as the Primary Determinant of Open-Circuit Voltage in Polythiophene:Fullerene Blend Solar Cells: an Analysis of the Influence of Device Processing Conditions

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Credgington, D.; Hamilton, R.; Atienzar Corvillo, PE.; Nelson, J.; Durrant, JR. (2011). Non-Geminate Recombination as the Primary Determinant of Open-Circuit Voltage in Polythiophene:Fullerene Blend Solar Cells: an Analysis of the Influence of Device Processing Conditions. Advanced Functional Materials. 21(14):2744-2753. doi:10.1002/adfm.201100225

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Title: Non-Geminate Recombination as the Primary Determinant of Open-Circuit Voltage in Polythiophene:Fullerene Blend Solar Cells: an Analysis of the Influence of Device Processing Conditions
Author: Credgington, Dan Hamilton, Rick Atienzar Corvillo, Pedro Enrique Nelson, Jenny Durrant, James R.
UPV Unit: Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto Universitario Mixto de Tecnología Química - Institut Universitari Mixt de Tecnologia Química
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[EN] The physical origin of the open-circuit voltage in bulk heterojunction solar cells is still not well understood. While signi¿ cant evidence exists to indicate that the open-circuit voltage is limited by the molecular ...[+]
Subjects: Solar cell , Electrodes , Organic electronics , Recombination , Open circuit voltage , Photovoltaic devices , Conversion efficiency
Copyrigths: Cerrado
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Advanced Functional Materials. (issn: 1616-301X )
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201100225
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201100225
Thanks:
We would like to thank Chris Shuttle, Andrea Maurano and Thomas Kirchartz for helpful discussions during the preparation of this publication. We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the EPSRC Supergen, Nanotechnology ...[+]
Type: Artículo

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