<p>Standard data sets used for the calibration of computational results have been extremely useful for the development of electronic structure methods and their application to areas such as thermochemistry1–3 as well as non-covalent interactions4,5. To our knowledge, the field of organic photovoltaics, specifically as it pertains to high-throughput virtual screening, lacks a similar collection of data. Since the relationship between theoretically predicted and experimentally observed properties is often non-trivial, the dissemination of directly comparable data for a well-defined set of molecules can be a great asset to accelerate advances in this field.</p> <p>The Harvard Organic Photovoltaic Dataset (HOPV15) presented in this work is a co...
The excessive use of fossil fuels has surged the need for alternative energy sources, such as solar ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue 50th Anniversary of the Kohn-Sham Theory—Advances in Densi...
The sun produces 1020 W m-2 of energy per day; that is, in one hour, the earth receives enough energ...
The Harvard Organic Photovoltaic Dataset (HOPV15) presented in this work is a collation of experimen...
A novel approach for calibrating quantum-chemical properties determined as part of a high-throughput...
This dataset supports the thesis entitled 'Large-Scale Quantum Chemistry Simulations of Organic ...
13 pages, 11 figuresInternational audienceAccurate and efficient approaches to predict the optical p...
This thesis has aimed to apply Density Functional Theory (DFT) and Time-dependent DFT (TD-DFT) metho...
Solar cells made from organic photovoltaic (OPV) materials have the potential to provide sustainable...
Organic semiconductors are promising materials for cheap, scalable and sustainable electronics, ligh...
This Perspective introduces the Harvard Clean Energy Project (CEP), a theory-driven search for the n...
For 19 diketopyrrolopyrrole polymers, the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) energies are det...
The excessive use of fossil fuels has surged the need for alternative energy sources, such as solar ...
The need for better green energy technologies has become critical for the future of our society. One...
Organic semiconductors (OS) achieved great relevance as active materials in a broad typology of devi...
The excessive use of fossil fuels has surged the need for alternative energy sources, such as solar ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue 50th Anniversary of the Kohn-Sham Theory—Advances in Densi...
The sun produces 1020 W m-2 of energy per day; that is, in one hour, the earth receives enough energ...
The Harvard Organic Photovoltaic Dataset (HOPV15) presented in this work is a collation of experimen...
A novel approach for calibrating quantum-chemical properties determined as part of a high-throughput...
This dataset supports the thesis entitled 'Large-Scale Quantum Chemistry Simulations of Organic ...
13 pages, 11 figuresInternational audienceAccurate and efficient approaches to predict the optical p...
This thesis has aimed to apply Density Functional Theory (DFT) and Time-dependent DFT (TD-DFT) metho...
Solar cells made from organic photovoltaic (OPV) materials have the potential to provide sustainable...
Organic semiconductors are promising materials for cheap, scalable and sustainable electronics, ligh...
This Perspective introduces the Harvard Clean Energy Project (CEP), a theory-driven search for the n...
For 19 diketopyrrolopyrrole polymers, the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) energies are det...
The excessive use of fossil fuels has surged the need for alternative energy sources, such as solar ...
The need for better green energy technologies has become critical for the future of our society. One...
Organic semiconductors (OS) achieved great relevance as active materials in a broad typology of devi...
The excessive use of fossil fuels has surged the need for alternative energy sources, such as solar ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue 50th Anniversary of the Kohn-Sham Theory—Advances in Densi...
The sun produces 1020 W m-2 of energy per day; that is, in one hour, the earth receives enough energ...