Molecular vibrations reduce the maximum achievable photovoltage in organic solar cells

Scientists at TU Dresden and Hasselt University in Belgium investigated the physical causes that limit the efficiency of novel solar cells based on organic molecular materials. Currently, the voltage of such cells is still too low—one reason for their still relatively low efficiencies.


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Source: Phys.org