The photoresponse of reversed bilayer organic photovoltaic device based on pentacene and C-60 is examined, and the mechanism of photocurrent generation is shown to be different to that in conventional heterojunction devices, with free charge carriers generated at the electrode-organic interfaces rather than the organic heterojunction. This hypothesis is tested with silver nanoclusters incorporated at the organic heterojunction to quench excitons and facilitate recombination of free charge carriers, which shows a predicted increase in J(sc). The large V-oc in this reversed cell structure is also rationalized in the context of the model proposed.</p
All-organic heterojunction solar cells now provide very high quantum efficiencies for charge generat...
We have developed a numerical device model that consistently describes the current-voltage character...
Organic-inorganic hybrid heterojunctions have potential as the basis for future photovoltaic devices...
The photoresponse of reversed bilayer organic photovoltaic device based on pentacene and C-60 is exa...
We demonstrate power conversion efficiencies of 1.5% from molecular photovoltaic devices based on bi...
We investigate the photovoltaic characteristics of organic solar cells (OSCs) for two distinctly dif...
In recent years there is a considerable interest for singlet fission as a strategy to further increa...
Organic photovoltaics are under intense development and significant focus has been placed on tuning ...
The use of non-fullerene acceptors in organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices could lead to enhanced effi...
We observe that the reverse current under illumination in solar cells containing C60 and ZnPc is dom...
Triplet exciton (TE) formation pathways are systematically investigated in prototype bulk heterojunc...
Most all-organic solar cells rely on undoped electron donor–acceptor heterojunctions. Power-conversi...
The charge-exciton interaction at the donor/acceptor interface plays a significant role in the excit...
The direct conversion of the sunlight into electricity is the most elegant process to generate envir...
Heterojunction, what’s your function?In organic electronic devices composed of donor and acceptor se...
All-organic heterojunction solar cells now provide very high quantum efficiencies for charge generat...
We have developed a numerical device model that consistently describes the current-voltage character...
Organic-inorganic hybrid heterojunctions have potential as the basis for future photovoltaic devices...
The photoresponse of reversed bilayer organic photovoltaic device based on pentacene and C-60 is exa...
We demonstrate power conversion efficiencies of 1.5% from molecular photovoltaic devices based on bi...
We investigate the photovoltaic characteristics of organic solar cells (OSCs) for two distinctly dif...
In recent years there is a considerable interest for singlet fission as a strategy to further increa...
Organic photovoltaics are under intense development and significant focus has been placed on tuning ...
The use of non-fullerene acceptors in organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices could lead to enhanced effi...
We observe that the reverse current under illumination in solar cells containing C60 and ZnPc is dom...
Triplet exciton (TE) formation pathways are systematically investigated in prototype bulk heterojunc...
Most all-organic solar cells rely on undoped electron donor–acceptor heterojunctions. Power-conversi...
The charge-exciton interaction at the donor/acceptor interface plays a significant role in the excit...
The direct conversion of the sunlight into electricity is the most elegant process to generate envir...
Heterojunction, what’s your function?In organic electronic devices composed of donor and acceptor se...
All-organic heterojunction solar cells now provide very high quantum efficiencies for charge generat...
We have developed a numerical device model that consistently describes the current-voltage character...
Organic-inorganic hybrid heterojunctions have potential as the basis for future photovoltaic devices...