Login / Signup

Advances in Solution-Processed Multijunction Organic Solar Cells.

Dario Di Carlo RasiRené A J Janssen
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2018)
The efficiency of organic solar cells can benefit from multijunction device architectures, in which energy losses are substantially reduced. Herein, recent developments in the field of solution-processed multijunction organic solar cells are described. Recently, various strategies have been investigated and implemented to improve the performance of these devices. Next to developing new materials and processing methods for the photoactive and interconnecting layers, specific layers or stacks are designed to increase light absorption and improve the photocurrent by utilizing optical interference effects. These activities have resulted in power conversion efficiencies that approach those of modern thin film photovoltaic technologies. Multijunction cells require more elaborate and intricate characterization procedures to establish their efficiency correctly and a critical view on the results and new insights in this matter are discussed. Application of multijunction cells in photoelectrochemical water splitting and upscaling toward a commercial technology is briefly addressed.
Keyphrases
  • solar cells
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • high resolution
  • water soluble
  • quantum dots
  • cell death
  • high speed
  • cell proliferation
  • label free