
pmid: 23939936
Microcrystalline organic films with tunable thickness are produced directly on an indium-tin-oxide substrate, by crystallizing a thin amorphous rubrene film followed by its use as a template for subsequent homoepitaxial growth. These films, with exciton diffusion lengths exceeding 200 nm, produce solar cells with increasing photocurrents at thicknesses up to 400 nm with a fill factor >65%, demonstrating significant potential for microcrystalline organic electronic devices.
Technology, Chemistry, Multidisciplinary, Materials Science, photovoltaic cells, Materials Science, Multidisciplinary, 09 Engineering, Physics, Applied, crystals, rubrene, Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, 40 Engineering, exciton, PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS, Science & Technology, 02 Physical Sciences, Chemistry, Physical, Physics, organic solar cells, 34 Chemical sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Condensed Matter, Physical Sciences, Science & Technology - Other Topics, GROWTH, 51 Physical sciences, 03 Chemical Sciences
Technology, Chemistry, Multidisciplinary, Materials Science, photovoltaic cells, Materials Science, Multidisciplinary, 09 Engineering, Physics, Applied, crystals, rubrene, Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, 40 Engineering, exciton, PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS, Science & Technology, 02 Physical Sciences, Chemistry, Physical, Physics, organic solar cells, 34 Chemical sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Condensed Matter, Physical Sciences, Science & Technology - Other Topics, GROWTH, 51 Physical sciences, 03 Chemical Sciences
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