We use a Monte Carlo model to predict the effect of composition, domain size, and energetic disorder upon the mobility of carriers in an organic donor-acceptor blend. These simulations show that, for the changes in local morphology expected within the thickness of a typical bulk heterojunction photovoltaic device, changes in mobility of more than an order of magnitude are expected. The impact of nonuniform mobility upon space-charge-limited diode and photovoltaic (PV) device performance is examined using a drift-diffusion model. The current passing through a space-charge-limited diode is shown to depend upon the position of the layers with differing mobility. Accurate modeling of the current in such devices can only be achieved using a drif...
Controlling initial bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) morphology is critical for device performance of organ...
Nanoscale morphology has been established as one of the controlling factors in the device performanc...
In this letter we evaluate the accuracy of the first reaction method (FRM) as commonly used to reduc...
We use a Monte Carlo model to predict the effect of composition, domain size, and energetic disorder...
We use a Monte Carlo model to predict the effect of composition, domain size, and energetic disorder...
In this paper, the effect of mobility and active layer thickness on the properties of bulk heterojun...
International audienceThis work is a re-investigation of the impact of blend morphology and thermal ...
Charge transport in disordered organic blends is studied theoretically by numerically solving the Pa...
As humanity's energy consumption continues to increase for the coming decades, with our knowledge of...
We investigate the reasons for the dependence of photovoltaic performance on the absorber thickness ...
The power conversion efficiency of solar cells based on a conjugated polymer (donor) and a fullerene...
This thesis utilises computational simulations to investigate the relationship between morphological...
Despite the continuous improvement of bulk heterojunction solar cell performance, their power conver...
Even though significant breakthroughs with unprecedented power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) approa...
Controlling initial bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) morphology is critical for device performance of organ...
Nanoscale morphology has been established as one of the controlling factors in the device performanc...
In this letter we evaluate the accuracy of the first reaction method (FRM) as commonly used to reduc...
We use a Monte Carlo model to predict the effect of composition, domain size, and energetic disorder...
We use a Monte Carlo model to predict the effect of composition, domain size, and energetic disorder...
In this paper, the effect of mobility and active layer thickness on the properties of bulk heterojun...
International audienceThis work is a re-investigation of the impact of blend morphology and thermal ...
Charge transport in disordered organic blends is studied theoretically by numerically solving the Pa...
As humanity's energy consumption continues to increase for the coming decades, with our knowledge of...
We investigate the reasons for the dependence of photovoltaic performance on the absorber thickness ...
The power conversion efficiency of solar cells based on a conjugated polymer (donor) and a fullerene...
This thesis utilises computational simulations to investigate the relationship between morphological...
Despite the continuous improvement of bulk heterojunction solar cell performance, their power conver...
Even though significant breakthroughs with unprecedented power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) approa...
Controlling initial bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) morphology is critical for device performance of organ...
Nanoscale morphology has been established as one of the controlling factors in the device performanc...
In this letter we evaluate the accuracy of the first reaction method (FRM) as commonly used to reduc...