This thesis is concerned with energy transport processes in a series of low-bandgap copolymers, solution processable hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite materials, and donor-acceptor triad dyes which are used in photovoltaic cells and solar concentrator devices. These processes are investigated using time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy techniques which allow the investigation of transport processes with sub-ps time resolution. Two donor-acceptor-donor triad dyes composed of perylene bisimide units are compared, and rapid energy transfer (< 2 ps) from the donor to a central bay-substituted PBI unit is observed in both molecules. For the linear molecule, in which the transition dipole moments corresponding to the lowest s...
This thesis presents a study of photo-active, semiconducting block copolymers for use in molecular s...
There is increasing evidence that the initially generated excited state species in bulk heterojuncti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Considerable research has been conducted in the area o...
This thesis is concerned with energy transport processes in a series of low-bandgap copolymers, solu...
Organic semiconductors exhibit excellently suited material properties for a variety of applications ...
This thesis deals with the investigation of charge generation and recombination processes in three d...
ABSTRACT: Materials showing rapid intramolecular energy transfer and polarization switching are of i...
This thesis presents an investigation into a wide range of potential materials for organic photovolt...
The harvesting of solar energy using photovoltaics has the potential to provide a significant portio...
The charge generation and recombination processes following photoexcitation of a low-bandgap polymer...
The generation of charge carriers in organic photovoltaic devices requires exciton diffusion to an i...
The goal of the work in this dissertation is to understand and overcome the limiting optoelectronic ...
The effect of acceptor energy level on electron transfer rate in blends of the polymer solar-cell ma...
The development of efficient and low cost photovoltaic technologies is key to a more sustainable ene...
Photovoltaics using polymer semiconductors as active materials require donor/acceptor (D/A) interfac...
This thesis presents a study of photo-active, semiconducting block copolymers for use in molecular s...
There is increasing evidence that the initially generated excited state species in bulk heterojuncti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Considerable research has been conducted in the area o...
This thesis is concerned with energy transport processes in a series of low-bandgap copolymers, solu...
Organic semiconductors exhibit excellently suited material properties for a variety of applications ...
This thesis deals with the investigation of charge generation and recombination processes in three d...
ABSTRACT: Materials showing rapid intramolecular energy transfer and polarization switching are of i...
This thesis presents an investigation into a wide range of potential materials for organic photovolt...
The harvesting of solar energy using photovoltaics has the potential to provide a significant portio...
The charge generation and recombination processes following photoexcitation of a low-bandgap polymer...
The generation of charge carriers in organic photovoltaic devices requires exciton diffusion to an i...
The goal of the work in this dissertation is to understand and overcome the limiting optoelectronic ...
The effect of acceptor energy level on electron transfer rate in blends of the polymer solar-cell ma...
The development of efficient and low cost photovoltaic technologies is key to a more sustainable ene...
Photovoltaics using polymer semiconductors as active materials require donor/acceptor (D/A) interfac...
This thesis presents a study of photo-active, semiconducting block copolymers for use in molecular s...
There is increasing evidence that the initially generated excited state species in bulk heterojuncti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Considerable research has been conducted in the area o...