Optically thin copper films with a random array of sub-optical wavelength apertures couple strongly with light in the wavelength range 600–800 nm due to excitation of surface plasmonic resonances. Herein we show that this trapped light can be used to excite electronic transitions in a nearby strongly absorbing organic semiconductor before the plasmonic excitations dissipate their energy as heat into the metal. This energy transfer process is demonstrated using model small molecule and polymer photovoltaic devices (based on chloro-aluminium phthalocyanine:C60 and PCE-10:PC70BM heterojunctions respectively) in conjunction with a nano-hole copper electrode formed by thermal annealing an optically thin Cu film supported on polyethylene terephth...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells have recently attracted attention due to their low cost and easy fa...
We report high-performance transparent copper grid electrodes on glass and plastic substrates that o...
This is the published version. ©Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryWe report that self-assembl...
Optically thin copper films with a random array of sub-optical wavelength apertures couple strongly ...
A powerful approach to increasing the far‐field transparency of copper film window electrodes which ...
This thesis describes a body of original research focused on the development of a viable alternative...
A powerful approach to increasing the far‐field transparency of copper film window electrodes which ...
It is now recognized that for solution processed organic photovoltaics (OPVs) to be manufactured on ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Hot electron photovoltaics is emerging as a candidate for low ...
Semiconductor photovoltaics (solar-to-electrical) and photocatalysis (solar-to-chemical) requires su...
We present a simple and versatile technique to introduce plasmonic silver nanoparticles into organic...
International audienceThe use of light as primary energy source in chemical transformations is one m...
Despite the fact that 1 month of solar illumination contains vastly more energy than is stored in al...
We demonstrated the usefulness of Cu light-harvesting plasmonic nanoantennae for the development of ...
Solar water splitting by semiconductor based photoanodes and photocathodes is one of the most promis...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells have recently attracted attention due to their low cost and easy fa...
We report high-performance transparent copper grid electrodes on glass and plastic substrates that o...
This is the published version. ©Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryWe report that self-assembl...
Optically thin copper films with a random array of sub-optical wavelength apertures couple strongly ...
A powerful approach to increasing the far‐field transparency of copper film window electrodes which ...
This thesis describes a body of original research focused on the development of a viable alternative...
A powerful approach to increasing the far‐field transparency of copper film window electrodes which ...
It is now recognized that for solution processed organic photovoltaics (OPVs) to be manufactured on ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Hot electron photovoltaics is emerging as a candidate for low ...
Semiconductor photovoltaics (solar-to-electrical) and photocatalysis (solar-to-chemical) requires su...
We present a simple and versatile technique to introduce plasmonic silver nanoparticles into organic...
International audienceThe use of light as primary energy source in chemical transformations is one m...
Despite the fact that 1 month of solar illumination contains vastly more energy than is stored in al...
We demonstrated the usefulness of Cu light-harvesting plasmonic nanoantennae for the development of ...
Solar water splitting by semiconductor based photoanodes and photocathodes is one of the most promis...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells have recently attracted attention due to their low cost and easy fa...
We report high-performance transparent copper grid electrodes on glass and plastic substrates that o...
This is the published version. ©Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryWe report that self-assembl...