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Rationale for highly efficient and outdoor-stable terpolymer solar cells
Hua Tang
, Zhihui Liao
, Safakath Karuthedath
, Si Chen
, Heng Liu
, Jafar I. Khan
, Maxime Babics
, Wenchao Yang
, Maryam Alqurashi
, Yakun He
, Julien Gorenflot
, Jiaming Huang
,
Gang Li
, Stefaan De Wolf
, Xinhui Lu
, Christoph J. Brabec
, Frédéric Laquai
, Shirong Lu
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Keyphrases
Solar Cell
100%
Terpolymer
100%
High Efficiency
100%
Third Component
33%
High Performance
16%
Computational Results
16%
Structure-property Relationships
16%
Crystallinity
16%
Working Principle
16%
Carrier Recombination
16%
Cell-based
16%
Effective Approach
16%
Phase Separation
16%
Electron-deficient
16%
Miscibility
16%
Electron-rich
16%
Molecular Orientation
16%
Bimolecular
16%
Enhanced Power Conversion Efficiency
16%
Exciton Diffusion Length
16%
Key Rule
16%
Non-radiative Loss
16%
Stable Morphology
16%
Molecular Excitons
16%
Outdoor Stability
16%
Random Terpolymerization
16%
Parent Donor
16%
Chemistry
Solar Cell
100%
Excitons
50%
Donor
50%
Terpolymerization
50%
Crystallinity
50%
Phase Separation
50%
stability
50%
Molecular Orientation
50%
Engineering
Photovoltaics
100%
Solar Cell
100%
Effective Approach
33%
Power Conversion Efficiency
33%
Based Solar Cell
33%
Crystallinity
33%
Diffusion Length
33%
Phase Separation
33%
Molecular Orientation
33%
Material Science
Photovoltaics
100%
Solar Cell
100%
Molecular Orientation
33%
Morphology
33%
Chemical Engineering
Terpolymers
100%
Phase Separation
16%