Donor Polymers in All polymer Organic Solar Cells

Authors

  • Yunru Song

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/hzdxmz35

Keywords:

Active Layer Morphology, Polymer Receptors, Organic Solar Cells.

Abstract

This article introduces the background and foundation, design and structure, manufacturing technology, efficiency of All-polymer organic solar cells (all-PSCs). The article lets you learn about the latest development of All-PSCs. First, All-PSCs can reduce optical losses compared to other organic solar cells. Secondly, studying the active layer's morphology can enhance the conversion efficiency of All-PSCs. Thirdly, developing receptor materials can also improve the conversion efficiency of All-PSCs. Therefore, this paper mainly studies the active layer's morphology and the development of new receptor material. It also shows the latest development of all PSCS and the latest conversion efficiency from these two aspects. Finally, this article mainly focuses on all PSC-S, by finding the latest materials to achieve higher conversion efficiency of all PSCS. The potential for integrating all-PSCs into a wider range of applications, including wearable technology and building-integrated photovoltaics, presents an exciting avenue for research and innovation. Furthermore, nanostructuring and molecular engineering advancements could unlock new pathways to surpass the current efficiency thresholds, setting the stage for all-PSCs to become a cornerstone in the renewable energy landscape.

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Published

26-03-2024

How to Cite

Song, Y. (2024). Donor Polymers in All polymer Organic Solar Cells. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 87, 179-185. https://doi.org/10.54097/hzdxmz35