Fundamentals of Solar Cell Design. Rajender Boddula
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Название: Fundamentals of Solar Cell Design

Автор: Rajender Boddula

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Физика

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isbn: 9781119725046

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СКАЧАТЬ other parameters as, Voc = 1.06 V; Jsc = 12.10 mA/cm2; FF = 55%. Authors mentioned that complimentary light absorption by donor and acceptor and high lying HOMO level of O-IDTBR could be the reasons behind the higher efficiency observed in these investigations. Further, they advocated that this was the first all small-molecule BHJOSCs.

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      This chapter was authored purely out of academic interest to familiarize scholars about organic solar cell materials, particularly related to organic molecules. The examples covered in this review are chosen from recent literature appearing in different journals. The authors of this review are highly appreciative of the research articles published for their contributions in the area of organic solar cells. This chapter is only representative in nature and not intended to be exhaustive. Scholars are advised to go through original research publications for detailed information. The structures are also drawn briefly to give an idea about the products. The authors of this review further acknowledge the original contributors and publishers of the research articles cited here for their potential and interesting scientific work, with a larger interest in academic excellence and advancement.

      VJR thanks Dr. B. Parthasaradhy Reddy, Chairman Hetero Drugs, Pvt. Ltd., and Dr. K. Ratnakar Reddy, Director HR Foundation for their encouragement. VJR also thanks CSIR, New Delhi, for Emeritus Scientist Honor.

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