articleAngewandte Chemie International EditionNov 28, 2007Closed access

Polymer–Fullerene Composite Solar Cells

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

Fossil fuel alternatives, such as solar energy, are moving to the forefront in a variety of research fields. Polymer-based organic photovoltaic systems hold the promise for a cost-effective, lightweight solar energy conversion platform, which could benefit from simple solution processing of the active layer. The function of such excitonic solar cells is based on photoinduced electron transfer from a donor to an acceptor. Fullerenes have become the ubiquitous acceptors because of their high electron affinity and ability to transport charge effectively. The most effective solar cells have been made from bicontinuous polymer-fullerene composites, or so-called bulk heterojunctions. The best solar cells currently…

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Keywords
  • Fullerene
  • Photovoltaic system
  • Materials science
  • Organic solar cell
  • Polymer solar cell
  • Acceptor
  • Hybrid solar cell
  • Nanotechnology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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