Photoinduced electron transfer at the interface of a donor and acceptor material is the primary step in organic solar cells in which photons are used to create free charge carriers. Because the lifetime and diffusion length of photoexcitations in organic materials is limited, efficient charge separation can only be obtained when the electron donor and acceptor materials are in close, nanometer, proximity. A second requirement for efficient solar cells is that the generated charges can be transported to the two electrodes. Hence, it is important that both materials form a continuous phase, extending from the interface to the electrode. Both conditions can be fulfilled in composites of electron donor and acceptor materials. However, the morph...
We report here the synthesis and photophysical study of a series of electron donor–acceptor molecule...
We describe the synthesis, supramolecular ordering on surfaces and in solution, and photophysical ch...
Photovoltaics using polymer semiconductors as active materials require donor/acceptor (D/A) interfac...
Photoinduced electron transfer at the interface of a donor and acceptor material is the primary step...
A Suzuki polycondensation reaction has been used to synthesize two copolymers consisting of alternat...
L’amélioration des performances des dispositifs photovoltaïques organiques passe par le contrôle de ...
A Hagihara-Sonogashira cross-coupling reaction has been used to synthesize a new copolymer consistin...
The thrust towards energy conservation and reduced environmental footprint has fueled intensive res...
This dissertation describes the synthesis and characterization of functional optoelectronically acti...
A dyad (PI0-PIa) made of a linear (PI0) and an angular (PIa) perylene biscarboximide is synthesized ...
We report here the synthesis and photophysical study of a series of electron donor–acceptor molecule...
We study charge generation and recombination in organic solar cells that utilize perylene tetracarbo...
Solar cells and X-ray detectors are important components of commercial power generation and medical ...
Ultrafast interfacial charge transfer (CT), charge separation (CS), and charge recombination (CR), a...
We report here the synthesis and photophysical study of a series of electron donor–acceptor molecule...
We describe the synthesis, supramolecular ordering on surfaces and in solution, and photophysical ch...
Photovoltaics using polymer semiconductors as active materials require donor/acceptor (D/A) interfac...
Photoinduced electron transfer at the interface of a donor and acceptor material is the primary step...
A Suzuki polycondensation reaction has been used to synthesize two copolymers consisting of alternat...
L’amélioration des performances des dispositifs photovoltaïques organiques passe par le contrôle de ...
A Hagihara-Sonogashira cross-coupling reaction has been used to synthesize a new copolymer consistin...
The thrust towards energy conservation and reduced environmental footprint has fueled intensive res...
This dissertation describes the synthesis and characterization of functional optoelectronically acti...
A dyad (PI0-PIa) made of a linear (PI0) and an angular (PIa) perylene biscarboximide is synthesized ...
We report here the synthesis and photophysical study of a series of electron donor–acceptor molecule...
We study charge generation and recombination in organic solar cells that utilize perylene tetracarbo...
Solar cells and X-ray detectors are important components of commercial power generation and medical ...
Ultrafast interfacial charge transfer (CT), charge separation (CS), and charge recombination (CR), a...
We report here the synthesis and photophysical study of a series of electron donor–acceptor molecule...
We describe the synthesis, supramolecular ordering on surfaces and in solution, and photophysical ch...
Photovoltaics using polymer semiconductors as active materials require donor/acceptor (D/A) interfac...