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The Importance of Interfaces in Excitonic Solar Cells: Towards Control from First-Principles

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Abstract

The efficiency of excitonic solar cells such as organic photovoltaics or dye-sensitized solar cells is determined to a large measure by processes that occur at the various different complex interfaces present in such materials. A brief overview will be followed by a discussion of fundamental studies on how structure and dynamics at such interfaces can be controlled.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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