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29 January 2008 Novel columnar LCs for a new generation of organic solar cells
Harald Bock, Noémie Buffet, Eric Grelet, Isabelle Seguy, José Navarro, Pierre Destruel
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Abstract
High exciton diffusion lengths and charge carrier mobilities along the columns and the capability to align make columnar LCs promising materials for solar cells. Given the lack of columnar LCs based on acceptor-type aromatic systems needed for donor-acceptor heterojunction devices, we have developed novel carboxylic-functionalized arene chromophores. We found large columnar temperature ranges and widely tunable electronic properties. First device results are very encouraging, including very high open circuit voltages. This illustrates that the combination of both donor-type and acceptor-type columnar LCs can lead to solar cells with pronounced donor-acceptor junctions. The perspective of using the good transport properties of such columnar materials throughout the active layers offers thus a novel approach to highly structured plastic photovoltaic devices.
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Harald Bock, Noémie Buffet, Eric Grelet, Isabelle Seguy, José Navarro, and Pierre Destruel "Novel columnar LCs for a new generation of organic solar cells", Proc. SPIE 6911, Emerging Liquid Crystal Technologies III, 69110N (29 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.771659
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Solar cells

Excitons

Crystals

Organic photovoltaics

Silicon

Molecules

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