Highly efficient charge-carrier generation and collection in polymer/polymer blend solar cells with a power conversion efficiency of 5.7%
Energy & Environmental Science2014Vol. 7(9), pp. 2939–2939
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Abstract
A polymer/polymer blend solar cell with an external quantum efficiency approaching 60% and the best power conversion efficiency of 5.73% is fabricated. The efficient charge-carrier generation and collection, comparable to those of polymer/fullerene solar cells, are found to be the main reasons for the superior device performance.
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