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26 February 2003 Progress in nanocrystalline organic photovoltaic cells
Toby B. Meyer, Asef Azam, Andreas F. Meyer
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Latest results show an 8.2 % efficiency obtained with industrially viable materials and processes. Stability in outdoors and simulated conditions are also presented. An elegant assembly technique has been developed for large area dye solar cells intended for outdoors applications. Solid-state dye solar cells show an efficiency up to 4 % in low light conditions, making them ready for indoor applications.
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Toby B. Meyer, Asef Azam, and Andreas F. Meyer "Progress in nanocrystalline organic photovoltaic cells", Proc. SPIE 4801, Organic Photovoltaics III, (26 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.458941
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KEYWORDS
Solar cells

Glasses

Platinum

Solid state electronics

Electrodes

Oxides

Organic photovoltaics

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