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Current status and challenges of the modeling of organic photodiodes and solar cells

Publié le 29 mars 2018
Current status and challenges of the modeling of organic photodiodes and solar cells
Auteurs
Clerc R., Bouthinon B., Mohankumar M., Rannou P., Vaillant J., Maindron T., Racine B., Chen Y.-F., Hirsch L., Verilhac J.M., Pereira A., Revaux A.
Year2017-0119
Source-TitleTechnical Digest - International Electron Devices Meeting, IEDM
Affiliations
Univ. de Lyon, UJM-Saint-Etienne, Institut D'Optique Graduate School, CNRS, UMR5516, Lab. Hubert Curien, Saint-Etienne, France, ISORG, Grenoble, France, UMR5819-SPrAM (CEA/CNRS/UGA), INAC, CEAGrenoble, France, CEA LETI Grenoble, France, Univ. Bordeaux, IMS, UMR CNRS 5218, Talence, France, CEA, LITEN, Grenoble, France
Abstract
Progress in the modeling of charge transport in solution processed solar cells and photodiodes is reviewed. Through several examples involving modeling and original experiments, the role of intentional doping, structural defects, and oxygen contamination are discussed. © 2016 IEEE.
Author-Keywords
 
Index-Keywords
Electron devices, Photodiodes, Current status, Organic photodiodes, Oxygen contamination, Solution-processed, Structural defect, Solar cells
ISSN1631918
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