2023
DOI: 10.14500/aro.11103
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Optical and Optoelectronic Studies of Binary and Ternary Films of Poly(L-Tryptophane), Poly(5-hydroxy-L-tryptophane), and P(TER-CO-TRI) Doped with Sudan Dye

Abstract: In this work, the optical properties and optoelectronics parameters of binary and ternary composite films made of two electron acceptors, poly(L-Tryptophane) and poly(5-hydroxy-L-Tryptophane), with an electron donor, P(TER-CO-TRI), doped with Sudan dyes, are comprehensively investigated. The films with different volumetric ratios of the components were deposited onto the glass substrates using spin coating technique. Results showed that with the help of dye doping into the binary systems of poly(L-Tryptophane)… Show more

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“…For a semi-transparent organic solar cell, several parameters should be taken into consideration, such as film thickness, the active layer materials, and the electrodes. This means that semi-transparent solar cells and ternary blend systems rely heavily on the optical tuning of the active layer materials to facilitate such adjustments [38][39][40][41]. Semi-transparent organic solar cells have undergone significant development in recent years, and this review paper provides a thorough examination of the photovoltaic parameters of these cells, as well as an elaboration on the latest advancements, approaches, and active layer conditions that have contributed to this growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a semi-transparent organic solar cell, several parameters should be taken into consideration, such as film thickness, the active layer materials, and the electrodes. This means that semi-transparent solar cells and ternary blend systems rely heavily on the optical tuning of the active layer materials to facilitate such adjustments [38][39][40][41]. Semi-transparent organic solar cells have undergone significant development in recent years, and this review paper provides a thorough examination of the photovoltaic parameters of these cells, as well as an elaboration on the latest advancements, approaches, and active layer conditions that have contributed to this growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%