A multidisciplinary approach involving organic synthesis and theoretical chemistry was applied to investigate a promising strategy to improve charge separation in organic photovoltaics: installing permanent dipoles in fullerene derivatives. First, a PCBM analogue with a permanent dipole in the side chain (PCBDN) and its reference analogue without a permanent dipole (PCBBz) were successfully synthesized and characterized. Second, a multiscale modeling approach was applied to investigate if a PCBDN environment around a central donor-acceptor complex indeed facilitates charge separation. Alignment of the embedding dipoles in response to charges present on the central donor-acceptor complex enhances charge separation. The good correspondence be...
The fullerene acceptor, which has historically been used in bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) organic solar ...
Energetic barriers to charge separation are examined in photovoltaic polymer blends based on regiore...
This article reviews some of our recent progress on materials design guidelines for photoinduced cha...
A multidisciplinary approach involving organic synthesis and theoretical chemistry was applied to in...
A multidisciplinary approach involving organic synthesis and theoretical chemistry was applied to in...
A multidisciplinary approach involving organic synthesis and theoretical chemistry was applied to in...
Current organic semiconductors for organic photovoltaics (OPV) have relative dielectric constants (r...
The goal of this PhD research project was to develop fullerene derivatives with enhanced dielectric ...
ABSTRACT: PBDTTPD is one of the best conjugated polymers for solar cell applications (up to 8.5 % ef...
The role of charge transfer (CT) states in organic photovoltaic systems has been debated in the rece...
ABSTRACT: The energetic driving force required to drive charge separation across donor/acceptor hete...
The role of charge transfer (CT) states in organic photovoltaic systems has been debated in the rece...
International audienceThe performance of organic photovoltaic (OPV) material systems are hypothesize...
Polymer : fullerene blend films are the best studied materials systems for organic photovoltaic ener...
Organic Photo Voltaic (OPV) devices have attracted much attention due to their profitable electronic...
The fullerene acceptor, which has historically been used in bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) organic solar ...
Energetic barriers to charge separation are examined in photovoltaic polymer blends based on regiore...
This article reviews some of our recent progress on materials design guidelines for photoinduced cha...
A multidisciplinary approach involving organic synthesis and theoretical chemistry was applied to in...
A multidisciplinary approach involving organic synthesis and theoretical chemistry was applied to in...
A multidisciplinary approach involving organic synthesis and theoretical chemistry was applied to in...
Current organic semiconductors for organic photovoltaics (OPV) have relative dielectric constants (r...
The goal of this PhD research project was to develop fullerene derivatives with enhanced dielectric ...
ABSTRACT: PBDTTPD is one of the best conjugated polymers for solar cell applications (up to 8.5 % ef...
The role of charge transfer (CT) states in organic photovoltaic systems has been debated in the rece...
ABSTRACT: The energetic driving force required to drive charge separation across donor/acceptor hete...
The role of charge transfer (CT) states in organic photovoltaic systems has been debated in the rece...
International audienceThe performance of organic photovoltaic (OPV) material systems are hypothesize...
Polymer : fullerene blend films are the best studied materials systems for organic photovoltaic ener...
Organic Photo Voltaic (OPV) devices have attracted much attention due to their profitable electronic...
The fullerene acceptor, which has historically been used in bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) organic solar ...
Energetic barriers to charge separation are examined in photovoltaic polymer blends based on regiore...
This article reviews some of our recent progress on materials design guidelines for photoinduced cha...