Design, Synthesis and Performance Improvements of Solar Cells
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Electronic Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 July 2023) | Viewed by 4412
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
For a long time, the energy issue has been a core problem that must be faced by humankind for sustainable survival and development. To a certain extent, it is related to national economies, people’s livelihood, and national security.
Compared to other renewable energy sources, solar energy has an irreplaceable position in the development of new energy thanks to its environmentally friendly and inexhaustible nature. In the third generation of solar cells, polymer solar cells (PSCs) have attracted much attention from scientists due to their wide range of material sources, low cost, flexibility, translucency, and large-area manufacturing.
So far, with the continuous efforts of scientists in this field, the power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of PSCs have reached 16%–18%, and their efficiencies are eventually expected to exceed 20%. It seems clear that research on PSCs has advanced to the level of commercial application. However, whether the problems of its efficiency, cost, and stability can be solved well is a decisive factor for the industrialization and practical application of PSCs. It is of great practical significance and research value to develop new types of donor and acceptor materials for high-efficiency, low-cost, and high-performance organic photovoltaic devices.
This Special Issue aims to provide a premier international platform for professions to discuss and present their most recent research in the design, synthesis, and performance improvements of solar cells. Submissions on other topics are also welcomed.
Dr. Kai Chen
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- organic solar cells
- non-fullerene OSCs
- low-cost
- high-performance
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