Charge transport in organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices is often characterized by steady-state mobilities. However, the suitability of steady-state mobilities to describe charge transport has recently been called into question, and it has been argued that dispersion plays a significant role. In this paper, the importance of the dispersion of charge carrier motion on the performance of organic photovoltaic devices is investigated. An experiment to measure the charge extraction time under realistic operating conditions is set up. This experiment is applied to different blends and shows that extraction time is directly related to the geometrical average of the steady-state mobilities. This demonstrates that under realistic operating conditions ...
In photovoltaic devices, the photo-generated charge carriers are typically assumed to be in thermal ...
Organic semiconductors typically possess low charge carrier mobilities and Langevin-type recombinati...
Carrier mobility in organic solar cells is almost exclusively determined with the Charge Extraction ...
Charge transport in organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices is often characterized by steady-state mobili...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices based on semiconducting polymers and small molecules allow for a ...
A typical signature of charge extraction in disordered organic systems is dispersive transport, whic...
The process of charge transport is fundamental to the operation of all electronic devices. In organi...
Organic bulk heterojunction solar cells are often regarded as near-equilibrium devices, whose kineti...
Charge carrier mobilities of organic semiconductors are often characterized using steady-state measu...
In organic semiconductors the recombination mechanism is of the Langevin type, controlled by the mob...
The role of drift and diffusion as driving forces for charge carrier extraction in flat heterojuncti...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) is a promising low-cost and environmental-friendly technology currently...
In photovoltaic devices, the photo-generated charge carriers are typically assumed to be in thermal ...
Organic semiconductors typically possess low charge carrier mobilities and Langevin-type recombinati...
Carrier mobility in organic solar cells is almost exclusively determined with the Charge Extraction ...
Charge transport in organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices is often characterized by steady-state mobili...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices based on semiconducting polymers and small molecules allow for a ...
A typical signature of charge extraction in disordered organic systems is dispersive transport, whic...
The process of charge transport is fundamental to the operation of all electronic devices. In organi...
Organic bulk heterojunction solar cells are often regarded as near-equilibrium devices, whose kineti...
Charge carrier mobilities of organic semiconductors are often characterized using steady-state measu...
In organic semiconductors the recombination mechanism is of the Langevin type, controlled by the mob...
The role of drift and diffusion as driving forces for charge carrier extraction in flat heterojuncti...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) is a promising low-cost and environmental-friendly technology currently...
In photovoltaic devices, the photo-generated charge carriers are typically assumed to be in thermal ...
Organic semiconductors typically possess low charge carrier mobilities and Langevin-type recombinati...
Carrier mobility in organic solar cells is almost exclusively determined with the Charge Extraction ...