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More than conformational “twisting” or “coplanarity”: molecular strategies for designing high-efficiency nonfullerene organic solar cells

Zhan et al., 2016

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Zhan C
Yao J
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Chemistry of Materials

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The power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of organic solar cells are lower than that of recently emerging perovskite solar cells. Can a PCE of> 12% be achieved with single- junction organic solar cells? To achieve a high PCE, much effort has been focused on the …
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