(Invited) Inorganic Solid-State Solar Cells Using Plasmon-Induced Charge Separation

Organic solar cells (OSCs) are discussed at length in terms of its performance leading to the generation of electricity. The key materials required for OSCs are the small organic molecules having donor and acceptor with suitable light absorption and electro-chemical properties of low energy band gap. Various structural scaffolds are highlighted with their structural design leading to film forming in an orderly manner and this morphology of film having a pivotal role in photo-induced charge separation, migration and collection at an electrode. Present day research informs that OSCs involving non fullerene based donors and acceptors are functioning with high photo conversion efficiency [PCE] of >17% and are promising candidates for practical applications.


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