Strein et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Charge generation and energy transfer in hybrid polymer/infrared quantum dot solar cellsStrein et al., 2013
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- Strein E
- Colbert A
- Subramaniyan S
- Nagaoka H
- Schlenker C
- Janke E
- Jenekhe S
- Ginger D
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- Energy & Environmental Science
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Conjugated polymers blended with nanocrystal quantum dots are interesting as solution processable active layers for infrared light harvesting in thin film solar cells. We study photocurrent generation processes in hybrid polymer/quantum dot photovoltaics by …
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