2010
DOI: 10.1117/12.871360
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Characterization and assessment of a novel hybrid organic/inorganic metal-insulator-semiconductor structure for photovoltaic applications

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“…Since then, reports describing similar devices have appeared at conferences and in publications. Although conversion efficiencies up to 10% are claimed by other researchers, the behaviour of the organic conductor in these devices is still poorly understood [64,[71][72][73]. As such, a semiconductor solver program was developed as part of this work to better explain the impact of PEDOT on the structure and the behaviour of devices.…”
Section: Organic Conductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since then, reports describing similar devices have appeared at conferences and in publications. Although conversion efficiencies up to 10% are claimed by other researchers, the behaviour of the organic conductor in these devices is still poorly understood [64,[71][72][73]. As such, a semiconductor solver program was developed as part of this work to better explain the impact of PEDOT on the structure and the behaviour of devices.…”
Section: Organic Conductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The power loss is calculated as a fraction of maximum possible generated power in a solar cell with moderate open circuit voltage and fill factor of 0.536V and 0.66 [71].…”
Section: Computation Of Reflectivity For Nanostructured Silicon Substmentioning
confidence: 99%