Despite significant recent progress, much about the mechanism for charge photogeneration in organic photovoltaics remains unknown. Here, we use conjugated block copolymers as model systems to examine the effects of energetic and entropic driving forces in organic donor–acceptor materials. The block copolymers are designed such that an electron donor block and an electron acceptor block are covalently linked, embedding a donor–acceptor interface within the molecular structure. This enables model studies in solution where processes occurring between one donor and one acceptor are examined. First, energy levels and dielectric constants that govern the driving force for charge transfer are systematically tuned and charge transfer within individ...
A general but limiting characteristic in excitonic photovoltaics is that a portion of the incident p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The optimization and implementation of organic photovo...
The extraordinary semiconducting properties of conjugated organic materials continue to attract atte...
In organic photovoltaic devices two types of excitons can be generated for which different binding e...
In organic photovoltaic devices two types of excitons can be generated for which different binding e...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor–accep...
Organic solar cells are cheaper alternatives to traditional Si-based solar cells. We discuss the adv...
In organic solar cells, photoexcitation of the donor or acceptor phase can result in different effic...
We synthesize a polytriphenylamine homopolymer and two donor–acceptor copolymers (D–A-copolymers) b...
A general but limiting characteristic in excitonic photovoltaics is that a portion of the incident p...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor-accep...
We report the electronic properties of a new class of non-fullerene electron acceptor molecules with...
This article reviews some of our recent progress on materials design guidelines for photoinduced cha...
Fullerene-based acceptors have dominated organic solar cells for almost two decades. It is only with...
We all love solar cells. Some of them are already placed on rooftops as big, heavy panels, known as ...
A general but limiting characteristic in excitonic photovoltaics is that a portion of the incident p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The optimization and implementation of organic photovo...
The extraordinary semiconducting properties of conjugated organic materials continue to attract atte...
In organic photovoltaic devices two types of excitons can be generated for which different binding e...
In organic photovoltaic devices two types of excitons can be generated for which different binding e...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor–accep...
Organic solar cells are cheaper alternatives to traditional Si-based solar cells. We discuss the adv...
In organic solar cells, photoexcitation of the donor or acceptor phase can result in different effic...
We synthesize a polytriphenylamine homopolymer and two donor–acceptor copolymers (D–A-copolymers) b...
A general but limiting characteristic in excitonic photovoltaics is that a portion of the incident p...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor-accep...
We report the electronic properties of a new class of non-fullerene electron acceptor molecules with...
This article reviews some of our recent progress on materials design guidelines for photoinduced cha...
Fullerene-based acceptors have dominated organic solar cells for almost two decades. It is only with...
We all love solar cells. Some of them are already placed on rooftops as big, heavy panels, known as ...
A general but limiting characteristic in excitonic photovoltaics is that a portion of the incident p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The optimization and implementation of organic photovo...
The extraordinary semiconducting properties of conjugated organic materials continue to attract atte...