Printed Nanostructures for Organic Photovoltaic Cells and Solution-Processed Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes (original) (raw)

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Printed nanostructures have emerged as a promising approach for enhancing the efficiency and manufacturing of organic photovoltaic cells (OPVs) and solution-processed polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs). This review discusses the utilization of nanoimprint lithography to fabricate interdigitated heterojunctions, addressing challenges related to exciton diffusion lengths and charge transport in OPVs. Furthermore, the paper explores various printing and coating technologies that enable scalable and effective methods for the production of PLEDs, emphasizing the importance of controlling the morphology and organization of nanostructures to optimize device performance.

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