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Strong photocurrent enhancements in plasmonic organic photovoltaics by biomimetic nanoarchitectures with efficient light harvesting

Leem et al., 2015

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1245752218668294884
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Leem J
Kim S
Park C
Kim E
Yu J
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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We propose the biomimetic moth-eye nanoarchitectures as a novel plasmonic light- harvesting structure for further enhancing the solar-generated photocurrents in organic photovoltaics (OPVs). The full moth-eye nanoarchitectures are composed of two …
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