The renaissance of hybrid solar cells: progresses, challenges, and perspectives
Issue Date
2013-06-12Author
Feng, Gao
Ren, Shenqiang
Jianpu, Wang
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Type
Article
Article Version
Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Solution-processed hybrid solar cells, a blend of conjugated polymers and semiconducting nanocrystals, are a promising candidate for next-generation energy-conversion devices. The renaissance of this field in recent years has yielded a much deeper understanding of optoelectronic interactions in organic–inorganic hybrid systems. In this article, we review the state-of-the-art progress in hybrid bulk heterojunction solar cells, covering new materials design, interfacial interaction, and processing control. Furthermore, critical challenges that determine photovoltaic performance and prospects for future directions are discussed.
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ISSN
1754-5692Collections
Citation
Feng Gao et al. (2013). The renaissance of hybrid solar cells: progresses, challenges, and perspectives. Energy & Environmental Science. http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3ee23666h
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