Search for dissertations about: "Bulk heterojunction"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words Bulk heterojunction.
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6. The life and death of perovskites : Interfacial function and degradation of lead halide perovskites studied by photoelectron spectroscopy
Abstract : Lead halide perovskite solar cells are a promising new technology which could soon see widespread commercial application but is partly held back by poor long-term stability. In this thesis, photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) is used to study the dynamical processes at the surface or interfaces of lead halide perovskite materials. READ MORE
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7. Device design and process integration for SiGeC and Si/SOI bipolar transistors
Abstract : SiGe is a significant enabling technology for therealization of integrated circuits used in high performanceoptical networks and radio frequency applications. In order tocontinue to fulfill the demands for these applications, newmaterials and device structures are needed. READ MORE
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8. Design, Synthesis and Modelling of Conjugated Polymers for Organic Photovoltaics
Abstract : Secure, clean and renewable energy sources are believed to be the eventual solution for sustainable energy, especially by the direct utilization of solar energy. Organic photovoltaics offer such an option to convert solar energy into electricity based on solution-processed, lightweight, large-area, and potentially flexible devices. READ MORE
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9. Polymer/polymer blends in organic photovoltaic and photodiode devices
Abstract : Organic photovoltaics devices (OPV) have attracted attentions of scientist for their potential as inexpensive, lightweight, flexible and suitable for roll-to-roll production. In recent years, considerable attention has been focused on new acceptor materials, either polymeric or small molecules, to replace the once dominating fullerene derivatives. READ MORE
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10. Evolution and control of the three dimensional functional microstructure of Polymer:Fullerene photovoltaic blends
Abstract : Polymer:fullerene bulk-heterojunction thin films show great promise for use as active layers in organic solar cells. However, their low thermal stability is a hindrance that complicates the manufacturing and influences the lifetime of devices. READ MORE