Small Molecule Organic Semiconductors on the Move: Promises for Future Solar Energy Technology
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Abstract
This article is written from an organic chemist's point of view and provides an up-to-date review about organic solar cells based on small molecules or oligomers as absorbers and in detail deals with devices that incorporate planar-heterojunctions (PHJ) and bulk heterojunctions (BHJ) between a donor (p-type semiconductor) and an acceptor (n-type semiconductor) material. The article pays particular attention to the design and development of molecular materials and their performance in corresponding devices. In recent years, a substantial amount of both, academic and industrial research, has been directed towards organic solar cells, in an effort to develop new materials and to improve their tunability,…
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- Organic solar cell
- Commercialization
- Organic semiconductor
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Hybrid solar cell
- Engineering physics
- Heterojunction
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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