The electronic and geometric structure of a prototypical polymer/fullerene interface used in photovoltaic cells (P3HT/PCBM) is investigated theoretically using a combination of classical and quantum simulation methods. It is shown that the electronic structure of P3HT in contact with PCBM is significantly altered compared to bulk P3HT. Due to the additional free volume of the interface, P3HT chains close to PCBM are more disordered, and consequently, they are characterized by an increased band gap. Excitons and holes are therefore repelled by the interface. This provides a possible explanation of the low recombination efficiency and supports the direct formation of “quasi-free” charge-separated species at the interface
We introduced a minimal model of the donor-acceptor interface encountered in organic solar cells to ...
Organic Photovoltaic devices (OPVs) are becoming adequately cost and energy efficient to be consider...
All-organic heterojunction solar cells now provide very high quantum efficiencies for charge generat...
The electronic and geometric structure of a prototypical polymer/fullerene interface used in photovo...
Despite performance improvements of organic photovoltaics, the mechanism of photoinduced electron–ho...
Despite performance improvements of organic photovoltaics, the mechanism of photoinduced electron–ho...
Despite performance improvements of organic photovoltaics, the mechanism of photoinduced electron-ho...
Fullerene-based acceptors have dominated organic solar cells for almost two decades. It is only with...
Using a range of realistic interface geometries obtained from a molecular dynamics simulation we stu...
ABSTRACT: PBDTTPD is one of the best conjugated polymers for solar cell applications (up to 8.5 % ef...
The photocurrent in conjugated polymer-fullerene blends is dominated by the dissociation efficiency ...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) have emerged as a promising class of materials in the production of fle...
International audienceWe address charge separation and recombination in polymer/fullerene solar cell...
In this Letter, we study the role of the donor:acceptor interface nanostructure upon charge separati...
In this Letter, we study the role of the donor:acceptor interface nanostructure upon charge separati...
We introduced a minimal model of the donor-acceptor interface encountered in organic solar cells to ...
Organic Photovoltaic devices (OPVs) are becoming adequately cost and energy efficient to be consider...
All-organic heterojunction solar cells now provide very high quantum efficiencies for charge generat...
The electronic and geometric structure of a prototypical polymer/fullerene interface used in photovo...
Despite performance improvements of organic photovoltaics, the mechanism of photoinduced electron–ho...
Despite performance improvements of organic photovoltaics, the mechanism of photoinduced electron–ho...
Despite performance improvements of organic photovoltaics, the mechanism of photoinduced electron-ho...
Fullerene-based acceptors have dominated organic solar cells for almost two decades. It is only with...
Using a range of realistic interface geometries obtained from a molecular dynamics simulation we stu...
ABSTRACT: PBDTTPD is one of the best conjugated polymers for solar cell applications (up to 8.5 % ef...
The photocurrent in conjugated polymer-fullerene blends is dominated by the dissociation efficiency ...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) have emerged as a promising class of materials in the production of fle...
International audienceWe address charge separation and recombination in polymer/fullerene solar cell...
In this Letter, we study the role of the donor:acceptor interface nanostructure upon charge separati...
In this Letter, we study the role of the donor:acceptor interface nanostructure upon charge separati...
We introduced a minimal model of the donor-acceptor interface encountered in organic solar cells to ...
Organic Photovoltaic devices (OPVs) are becoming adequately cost and energy efficient to be consider...
All-organic heterojunction solar cells now provide very high quantum efficiencies for charge generat...