Effect of conducting polymer molecular weight on nanocrystal growth size for photovoltaic applications (original) (raw)
Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, ICONN, 2006
Abstract
Organic photovoltaics promise a number of key advantages over conventional silicon, namely: ease of processing, low cost, physical flexibility and large area coverage. However, the solar power conversion efficiencies of pure polymer devices are poor. When electron acceptor nanocrystals are blended with a donor conducting polymer to create a bulk heterojunction structure, the optical and electronic properties of both materials
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