2014
DOI: 10.3390/electronics3020351
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Bandgap Science for Organic Solar Cells

Abstract: Abstract:The concept of bandgap science of organic semiconductor films for use in photovoltaic cells, namely, high-purification, pn-control by doping, and design of the built-in potential based on precisely-evaluated doping parameters, is summarized. The principle characteristics of organic solar cells, namely, the exciton, donor (D)/acceptor (A) sensitization, and p-i-n cells containing co-deposited and D/A molecular blended i-interlayers, are explained. 'Seven-nines' (7N) purification, together with phase-se… Show more

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“…a) Photographs of single crystals of C 60 , H 2 Pc (metal‐free phthalocyanine), 6T (sexithiophene), and rubrene. Reproduced under the terms of the CC‐BY License . Copyright 2014, MDPI.…”
Section: Ppm‐level Doping Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a) Photographs of single crystals of C 60 , H 2 Pc (metal‐free phthalocyanine), 6T (sexithiophene), and rubrene. Reproduced under the terms of the CC‐BY License . Copyright 2014, MDPI.…”
Section: Ppm‐level Doping Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This special issue consists of 13 papers especially covering many important topics including seven reviews in the field of organic semiconductors; Organic Semiconductors [13,14], material fabrication and properties [15][16][17][18], OFET [19,20], Sensor [19], OLED [21,22], solar Cells [23,24], Transport Property [17], and Bio-organic electronics [25].…”
Section: The Present Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvement in the lifetime of organic photovoltaic cells by using MoO3 in conjunction with tris-(8-hydroxyquinoline) aluminum as a cathode buffer layer is analysed [22]. The concept of bandgap science of organic semiconductor films for use in photovoltaic cells, charge control by doping and design of the built-in potential based on precisely-evaluated doping parameters is summarized in the manuscript [23]. The use of electron and hole transport layers in the inverted bulk heterojunction polymer solar cells is the goal of the article [24].…”
Section: The Present Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, a strongly bounded Frenkel type exciton forms after light absorption in organic semiconductors, because they generally have a smaller dielectric constant when compared with that of inorganic semiconductors [2]. The exciton can be separated using the energy offset between the two organic semiconductor materials called donor and acceptor in organic solar cells (OSCs) [2,3]. The question is whether free charge formation is possible in single organic semiconductor material by light absorption, similar to that in inorganic semiconductors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%