Organic Solar Cells
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Organic Solar Cells

Materials Design, Technology and Commercialization

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eBook - ePub

Organic Solar Cells

Materials Design, Technology and Commercialization

About this book

Organic Solar Cells

A timely and singular resource on the latest advances in organic photovoltaics

Organic photovoltaics are gaining widespread attention due to their solution processability, tunable electronic properties, low temperature manufacture, and cheap and light materials. Their wide range of potential applications may result in significant near-term commercialization of the technology.

In Organic Solar Cells: Materials Design, Technology and Commercialization, renowned scientist Dr. Liming Ding delivers a comprehensive exploration of organic solar cells, including discussions of their key materials, mechanisms, molecular designs, stability features, and applications. The book presents the most state-of-the-art developments in the field alongside fulsome treatments of the commercialization potential of various organic solar cell technologies.

The author also provides:

  • Thorough introductions to fullerene acceptors, polymer donors, and non-fullerene small molecule acceptors
  • Comprehensive explorations of p-type molecular photovoltaic materials and polymer-polymer solar cell materials, devices, and stability
  • Practical discussions of electron donating ladder-type heteroacenes for photovoltaic applications
  • In-depth examinations of chlorinated organic and single-component organic solar cells, as well as the morphological characterization and manipulation of organic solar cells

Perfect for materials scientists, organic and solid-state chemists, and solid-state physicists, Organic Solar Cells: Materials Design, Technology and Commercialization will also earn a place in the libraries of surface chemists and physicists and electrical engineers.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Preface
  6. 1 Conjugated Polymer Donors for Organic Solar Cells
  7. 2 p‐Type Molecular Photovoltaic Materials
  8. 3 Fullerene Acceptors
  9. 4 Non‐fullerene Small‐Molecule Acceptors for Organic Solar Cells
  10. 5 Electron‐Donating Ladder‐Type Heteroacenes for Photovoltaic Applications: From Polymer Donor Materials to Small‐Molecule Acceptor Materials
  11. 6 Chlorinated Organic Solar Cells
  12. 7 Polymer–Polymer Solar Cells: Materials, Device, and Stability
  13. 8 Organic Solar Cells with High Open‐Circuit Voltage >1 V
  14. 9 Single‐Component Organic Solar Cells
  15. 10 Tandem Organic Solar Cells: Recent Progress and Challenge
  16. 11 Large‐Area Flexible Organic Solar Cells
  17. 12 Organic Photovoltaics for Indoor Applications
  18. 13 Interfacial Design for Efficient Organic Solar Cells
  19. 14 Morphological Characterization and Manipulation of Organic Solar Cells
  20. 15 Operational Stability and Built‐in Potential in Organic Solar Cells
  21. 16 Voltage Losses and Charge Transfer States in Donor–Acceptor Organic Solar Cells
  22. 17 Stability of Organic Solar Cells: From Fullerene Derivatives to Non‐fullerene Acceptors
  23. 18 Potential Applications of Organic Solar Cells
  24. Index
  25. Wiley End User License Agreement