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Generation, Recombination and Transport in Organic Solar Cells

Charge Generation, Recombination and Transport in Organic Solar Cells [Pg.292]

Polymer Photovoltaics Materials, Physics, and Device Engineering [Pg.292]

2 The Charge Generation Process in Organic Solar Cells [Pg.293]


Bulk heterojunction active layer in organic thin film solar cells is a typical example of mixture for functional blends. The mixture of p- and n-types of semiconductors have to form an appropriate geometry of two compounds to make effective charge transport paths for hole and electron as well as effective interfaces at which charges are generated with less efficient recombination. In addition, excitons generated by photon abosorption have to migrate for a certain distance to reach to the interface and it also needs an appropriate path. [Pg.268]


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