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Ternary semitransparent organic solar cells with a laminated top electrode

Makha, Mohammed
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Testa, Paolo
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Anantharaman, Surendra Babu
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2017
Science And Technology Of Advanced Materials

Tinted and colour-neutral semitransparent organic photovoltaic elements are of interest for building-integrated applications in windows, on glass roofs or on facades. We demonstrate a semitransparent organic photovoltaic cell with a dry-laminated top electrode that achieves a uniform average visible transmittance of 51% and a power conversion efficiency of 3%. The photo-active material is based on a majority blend composed of a visibly absorbing donor polymer and a fullerene acceptor, to which a selective near-infrared absorbing cyanine dye is added as a minority component. Our results show that organic ternary blends are attractive for the fabrication of semitransparent solar cells in general, because a guest component with a complementary absorption can compensate for the inevitably reduced current generation capability of a high-performing binary blend when applied as a thin, semitransparent film. [GRAPHICS] .

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DOI
10.1080/14686996.2016.1261602
Web of Science ID

WOS:000391988400008

Author(s)
Makha, Mohammed
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Testa, Paolo
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Anantharaman, Surendra Babu
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Heier, Jakob
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Jenatsch, Sandra
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Leclaire, Nicolas
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Tisserant, Jean-Nicolas
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Veron, Anna C.
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Wang, Lei
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Nuesch, Frank
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Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published in
Science And Technology Of Advanced Materials
Volume

18

Issue

1

Start page

68

End page

75

Subjects

Organic photovoltaics

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ternary organic solar cells

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transparent solar cell

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lamination

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PCBM

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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February 17, 2017
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