We present a combined numerical charge transport and morphology model to describe the current density – voltage (j–V) characteristics of three different, benchmark polymer:fullerene bulk heterojunction organic solar cells in which the device performance critically depends on the processing conditions or composition of the active layer. We find that an accurate description of the j–V characteristics over a broad bias range can be obtained when the actual complex, three-dimensional (3D) phase separation is represented by a simplified 2D or even 1D description. The morphological device model allows predicting the potential for increasing device performance by further optimizing the morphology. The optimal simplified morphology consists of two,...
In this work we study the different electrical loss pathways occurring during the operation of bulk ...
Recent simulations of the efficiency of polymer/fullerene solar cells as a function of mobility pred...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are flexible, low cost and easily processable, which provides them with...
We present a combined numerical charge transport and morphology model to describe the current densit...
We present a numerical model for calculating current-voltage characteristics of polymer:fullerene bu...
A polymer phase separation model based on Cahn-Hilliard equation and a three-dimensional (3D) couple...
The performance of organic bulk heterojunction solar cells is strongly dependent on the donor/accept...
The performance of organic bulk heterojunction solar cells is strongly dependent on the donor/accept...
We have developed a numerical device model that consistently describes the current-voltage character...
Morphology, the spatial distribution of traps, interdomain connectivity, and phase separation of the...
The interpretation of voltage, photovoltage, and photocurrent in polymer/fullerene bulk heterojuncti...
The interpretation of voltage, photovoltage, and photocurrent in polymer/fullerene bulk heterojuncti...
The morphology of bulk heterojunction organic photovoltaic cells controls many of the performance ch...
We study the thickness dependence of the performance of bulk heterojunction solar cells based on pol...
We study the thickness dependence of the performance of bulk heterojunction solar cells based on pol...
In this work we study the different electrical loss pathways occurring during the operation of bulk ...
Recent simulations of the efficiency of polymer/fullerene solar cells as a function of mobility pred...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are flexible, low cost and easily processable, which provides them with...
We present a combined numerical charge transport and morphology model to describe the current densit...
We present a numerical model for calculating current-voltage characteristics of polymer:fullerene bu...
A polymer phase separation model based on Cahn-Hilliard equation and a three-dimensional (3D) couple...
The performance of organic bulk heterojunction solar cells is strongly dependent on the donor/accept...
The performance of organic bulk heterojunction solar cells is strongly dependent on the donor/accept...
We have developed a numerical device model that consistently describes the current-voltage character...
Morphology, the spatial distribution of traps, interdomain connectivity, and phase separation of the...
The interpretation of voltage, photovoltage, and photocurrent in polymer/fullerene bulk heterojuncti...
The interpretation of voltage, photovoltage, and photocurrent in polymer/fullerene bulk heterojuncti...
The morphology of bulk heterojunction organic photovoltaic cells controls many of the performance ch...
We study the thickness dependence of the performance of bulk heterojunction solar cells based on pol...
We study the thickness dependence of the performance of bulk heterojunction solar cells based on pol...
In this work we study the different electrical loss pathways occurring during the operation of bulk ...
Recent simulations of the efficiency of polymer/fullerene solar cells as a function of mobility pred...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are flexible, low cost and easily processable, which provides them with...