The exciton diffusion length (L-D) of several phthalocyanines (Pcs) was investigated by use of organic photovoltaic cells, where two different p-type organic semiconductor materials, including a Pc layer, were laminated, and interlayer excitation energy transfer occurred between them. The distribution of excitons in the Pc layer that accept energy from the other p-type semiconductor material by excitation transfer should be much narrower than that of excitons created by light absorption directly. This delta-function-like generation of excitons allowed the simple analysis of exciton diffusion. The results of the analysis indicated that the planar Pcs (copper Pc and metal-free Pc) showed shorter L(D)s of around 5 nm, as compared to the 18.5 +...
Exciton diffusion in organic materials provides the operational basis for functioning of such device...
The distance that excitons can travel is a key parameter for organic photovoltaic materials. In the ...
Authors acknowledge support from the European Research Council (grant 321305) And are also grateful ...
The exciton diffusion length (L-D) of several phthalocyanines (Pcs) was investigated by use of organ...
A method for resolving the diffusion length of excitons and the extraction yield of charge carriers ...
Organic solar cells based on planar copper phthalocyanine (CuPc)/C60 heterojunction have been charac...
Organic photovoltaic cells with chloro[subphthalocyaninato]boron(III) (SubPc) as donor in combinatio...
C<sub>60</sub> is used as an electron acceptor in small molecule photovoltaic devices in combination...
We discuss exciton transport and energy transfer in organic solar cells based on dicyanovinyl-terthi...
Exciton diffusion plays a decisive role in various organic optoelectronic applications, including la...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices have the potential to be a cost-efficient, clean, and renewable e...
Exciton diffusion is of great importance to the future design of high efficiency organic photovoltai...
Exciton dissociation at donor–acceptor (DA) interfaces is critical for the operation of organic phot...
Organic semiconductors can potentially revolutionize solar cell technology by offering very thin, li...
The short exciton diffusion length associated with most classical organic semiconductors used in org...
Exciton diffusion in organic materials provides the operational basis for functioning of such device...
The distance that excitons can travel is a key parameter for organic photovoltaic materials. In the ...
Authors acknowledge support from the European Research Council (grant 321305) And are also grateful ...
The exciton diffusion length (L-D) of several phthalocyanines (Pcs) was investigated by use of organ...
A method for resolving the diffusion length of excitons and the extraction yield of charge carriers ...
Organic solar cells based on planar copper phthalocyanine (CuPc)/C60 heterojunction have been charac...
Organic photovoltaic cells with chloro[subphthalocyaninato]boron(III) (SubPc) as donor in combinatio...
C<sub>60</sub> is used as an electron acceptor in small molecule photovoltaic devices in combination...
We discuss exciton transport and energy transfer in organic solar cells based on dicyanovinyl-terthi...
Exciton diffusion plays a decisive role in various organic optoelectronic applications, including la...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices have the potential to be a cost-efficient, clean, and renewable e...
Exciton diffusion is of great importance to the future design of high efficiency organic photovoltai...
Exciton dissociation at donor–acceptor (DA) interfaces is critical for the operation of organic phot...
Organic semiconductors can potentially revolutionize solar cell technology by offering very thin, li...
The short exciton diffusion length associated with most classical organic semiconductors used in org...
Exciton diffusion in organic materials provides the operational basis for functioning of such device...
The distance that excitons can travel is a key parameter for organic photovoltaic materials. In the ...
Authors acknowledge support from the European Research Council (grant 321305) And are also grateful ...