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On the role of semiconducting polymer as hole-transport layer in solid-state dye sensitized solar cells

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Abstract

Device optimization and ultrafast absorption spectroscopic investigations on the role of semiconducting polymer as hole-transport layer in solid-state dye sensitized solar cells suggest their dual role of dye-regeneration and light-antenna assisting in improved photoconversion-efficiencies.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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