Self-organized nanostructures and transparent conducting electrodes for low cost scaleable organic photovoltaic devices
Lead Research Organisation:
Imperial College London
Department Name: Materials
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Publications
Al-Hashimi M
(2011)
Synthesis, Characterization, and Field Effect Transistor Properties of Regioregular Poly(3-alkyl-2,5-selenylenevinylene)
in Macromolecules
Baklar M
(2010)
Bulk charge transport in liquid-crystalline polymer semiconductors based on poly(2,5-bis(3-alkylthiophen-2-yl)thieno[3,2-b]thiophene)
in Polymer Chemistry
Brabec CJ
(2011)
Influence of blend microstructure on bulk heterojunction organic photovoltaic performance.
in Chemical Society reviews
Cosham S
(2017)
Precursors for p-Type Nickel Oxide: Atmospheric-Pressure Metal-Organic Chemical-Vapour Deposition (MOCVD) of Nickel Oxide Thin Films with High Work Functions
in European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Kumar A
(2009)
Efficient, Stable Bulk Charge Transport in Crystalline/Crystalline Semiconductorâ??Insulator Blends
in Advanced Materials
Parkinson P
(2010)
Role of Ultrafast Torsional Relaxation in the Emission from Polythiophene Aggregates
in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Sparrowe D
(2012)
High permittivity dielectrics for poly(3-alkylthiophene) field-effect transistor devices
in Organic Electronics
Sparrowe D
(2010)
Low-temperature printing of crystalline:crystalline polymer blend transistors
in Organic Electronics
Virkar AA
(2010)
Organic semiconductor growth and morphology considerations for organic thin-film transistors.
in Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)