In order to commercialize polymer solar cells, the fast initial performance losses present in many high efficiency materials will have to be managed. This burn-in degradation is caused by light-induced traps and its characteristics depend on which polymer is used. We show that the light-induced traps are in the bulk of the active layer and we find a direct correlation between their presence and the open-circuit voltage loss in devices made with amorphous polymers. Solar cells made with crystalline polymers do not show characteristic open circuit voltage losses, even though light-induced traps are also present in these devices. This indicates that crystalline materials are more resistant against the influence of traps on device performance. ...
The open-circuit voltage (Voc) of all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) is typically lower than 0.9 V e...
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Herein, the open-circuit voltage (V[OC]) loss in both polymer solar cells and perovskite solar cells...
In this study, the degradation process of a conventional P3HT:PC61BM bulk heterojunction solar cell ...
Introduction to organic photovoltaics with more detailed outlook on efficiency and carrier dynamics ...
Stability is one of the most important challenges facing organic solar cells (OSC) on their path to ...
Extraction of photocreated charge carriers from a prototypical all-polymer organic solar cell is inv...
Stability is one of the most important challenges facing organic solar cells (OSC) on their path to ...
Even though significant breakthroughs with unprecedented power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) approa...
Solar cells based on crystalline semiconductors such as Si and GaAs provide nowadays the highest per...
In this article, we attempt to demonstrate a way of tackling one of the biggest challenges in the pa...
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The open-circuit voltage (Voc) of all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) is typically lower than 0.9 V e...
We determine and analyze the photocurrent Jph in polymer solar cells under conditions where, no, one...
This article reviews some of our recent progress on materials design guidelines for photoinduced cha...
Stability is one of the most important challenges facing material research for organic solar cells (...
Fill factor (FF) is one of the important photovoltaic parameters, which is limited mainly by charge ...
Herein, the open-circuit voltage (V[OC]) loss in both polymer solar cells and perovskite solar cells...
In this study, the degradation process of a conventional P3HT:PC61BM bulk heterojunction solar cell ...
Introduction to organic photovoltaics with more detailed outlook on efficiency and carrier dynamics ...
Stability is one of the most important challenges facing organic solar cells (OSC) on their path to ...
Extraction of photocreated charge carriers from a prototypical all-polymer organic solar cell is inv...
Stability is one of the most important challenges facing organic solar cells (OSC) on their path to ...
Even though significant breakthroughs with unprecedented power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) approa...
Solar cells based on crystalline semiconductors such as Si and GaAs provide nowadays the highest per...
In this article, we attempt to demonstrate a way of tackling one of the biggest challenges in the pa...
We investigate the loss mechanisms in hybrid photovoltaics based on blends of poly(3-hexylthiophene)...
The open-circuit voltage (Voc) of all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) is typically lower than 0.9 V e...
We determine and analyze the photocurrent Jph in polymer solar cells under conditions where, no, one...
This article reviews some of our recent progress on materials design guidelines for photoinduced cha...