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Morphology and Performance of Polymer-Based Solar Cells

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Abstract

Excitons in polymer-based solar cells are short lived placing great emphasis on construction of a nanoscale morphology of electron donor and acceptor. Here we discuss how processing affects the morphology and subsequent performance.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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