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Solution-Processed Thin Film Transparent Photovoltaics: Present Challenges and Future Development. [PDF]
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From the miscibility viewpoint, the mechanism of how the third polymer influences the morphology evolution of an active layer composed of a polymer donor and a polymer acceptor remains to be unknown.
Weihua Zhou, Lie Chen, Feng Liu
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None-fullerene solar cells with ternary architecture have attracted much attention because it is an effective approach for boosting the device power conversion efficiency. Here, the crystalline polymer N2200 as the third component is integrated into J71:
Danqin Li, Feng Liu, Mats Fahlman
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J71-based ternary organic photovoltaics exhibiting 13.65% efficiency
Sustainable Energy and Fuels, 2020A power conversion efficiency of 13.65% was achieved for the optimized ternary organic photovoltaics (OPVs), corresponding to over 17% improvement in PCE in comparison to that for the two binary OPVs.
Chunyu Xu, Jian Wang, Zijin Zhao
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Ternary organic solar cells with J71 as donor and alloyed acceptors exhibiting 13.16% efficiency
Nano Energy, 2019Abstract A series of organic solar cells (OSCs) were prepared with J71 as donor and IT-4F, T6Me or T6Me:IT-4F as acceptor(s), respectively. The two binary OSCs exhibit the same open circuit voltage (VOC), complementary short circuit current density (JSC) and fill factor (FF).
Jinhua Gao, Ruijie Ming, Qiaoshi An
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Ternary‐organic photovoltaics with
AbstractRecombining the advantages on photovoltaic parameters of two binary‐organic photovoltaics (OPVs) into one ternary cell is an efficient strategy for selecting materials, in addition to the absorption spectra complementary among the used materials.
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The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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