Despite the fact that the performance of organic solar cells is generally susceptible to degradation by moisture exposure, there has been suggestion that the photoactive layer (P3HT) is surprisingly resilient. This work attempts to confirm the stability of P3HT as an organic solar cell material by deliberately introducing water into the photoactive layer. A dramatic step drop in device performance during cell characterization is observed approximately one day after the device has been fabricated. The time-delayed step drop in output efficiency strongly suggests that moisture has little effect on the P3HT conducting polymer
This work is part of the inter-laboratory collaboration to study the stability of seven distinct set...
This work is part of the inter-laboratory collaboration to study the stability of seven distinct set...
We report on the longterm stability of 1.5-3% efficient inverted P3HT:PCBM solar cells sealed with g...
Improving the stability and reliability of organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices is an area of intense ...
We report a cooperative study conducted between different laboratories to investigate organic solar ...
Understanding the degradation and failure mechanisms of organic photovoltaic devices is a key requir...
The results of a study on the effects of encapsulant pre-conditioning (drying) on the durability of ...
We report on the effects of continuous UV-visible light illumination at 60 °C in the absence of oxyg...
\u3cp\u3eIn the present review, the main degradation mechanisms occurring in the different layer sta...
International audienceThis work is part of the inter-laboratory collaboration to study the stability...
Electron microscopy has been used to study the degradation of organic solar cells when exposed to hu...
The objective of this study is to investigate the stability of the active layer of polymer solar cel...
The improvement of polymer solar cell stability is a challenge for the scientists and has significan...
Organic solar cells bear the potential to be used as flexible, light weight and cheap source of rene...
This work is part of the inter-laboratory collaboration to study the stability of seven distinct set...
This work is part of the inter-laboratory collaboration to study the stability of seven distinct set...
This work is part of the inter-laboratory collaboration to study the stability of seven distinct set...
We report on the longterm stability of 1.5-3% efficient inverted P3HT:PCBM solar cells sealed with g...
Improving the stability and reliability of organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices is an area of intense ...
We report a cooperative study conducted between different laboratories to investigate organic solar ...
Understanding the degradation and failure mechanisms of organic photovoltaic devices is a key requir...
The results of a study on the effects of encapsulant pre-conditioning (drying) on the durability of ...
We report on the effects of continuous UV-visible light illumination at 60 °C in the absence of oxyg...
\u3cp\u3eIn the present review, the main degradation mechanisms occurring in the different layer sta...
International audienceThis work is part of the inter-laboratory collaboration to study the stability...
Electron microscopy has been used to study the degradation of organic solar cells when exposed to hu...
The objective of this study is to investigate the stability of the active layer of polymer solar cel...
The improvement of polymer solar cell stability is a challenge for the scientists and has significan...
Organic solar cells bear the potential to be used as flexible, light weight and cheap source of rene...
This work is part of the inter-laboratory collaboration to study the stability of seven distinct set...
This work is part of the inter-laboratory collaboration to study the stability of seven distinct set...
This work is part of the inter-laboratory collaboration to study the stability of seven distinct set...
We report on the longterm stability of 1.5-3% efficient inverted P3HT:PCBM solar cells sealed with g...