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Transient absorption spectroscopy is employed to demonstrate that nonfullerene acceptors inhibit the formation of bound polaron pairs in conjugated polymers, which would otherwise undergo rapid relaxation back to the ground state. Instead, efficient energy transfer from the polymer to the non‐fullerene acceptor takes place, facilitating high charge ...
Rebecca Harris+4 more
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Maximum Power Point Tracking of Photovoltaic System Based on Reinforcement Learning. [PDF]
Chou KY, Yang ST, Chen AY.
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Simulation of the performance of a 100-kW-peak photovoltaic system
B. L. Grossman+3 more
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Present Status and Future Prospects for Photovoltaic Power Generating Systems.
Tetsuya Baba, Satoshi Nakano
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A novel synthesis method for strained MAPbI3 single crystals enhances optoelectronic properties and thermal stability. By aligning the MA+ ion's dipole moment with an external magnetic field during crystallization, compressive lattice strain is induced.
Abdulazeez M. Ogunleye+6 more
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Twisted GeS Nanowire with Engineered Stacking Order and Tunable Composition
1D twisted GeS nanowires with engineered stacking orders and tunable bandgaps are synthesized using an axial screw dislocation mechanism. These nanowires exhibit enhanced photoelectronic properties and strong second harmonic generation (SHG), presenting new opportunities for future electronic and optoelectronic applications.
Qi Wu+9 more
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How to Achieve High Spatial Resolution in Organic Optobioelectronic Devices?
This study explores how the optoelectronic properties of organic semiconductors impact on the resolution of light‐activated bioelectronic interfaces. Using photovoltage and photocurrent microscopy techniques, the authors show that H2PC/PTCDI heterojunctions enable a resolution down to 6.5 µm due to low carrier mobility along the heterojunction.
Luca Fabbri+9 more
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