Mapping the Competition between Exciton Dissociation and Charge Transport in Organic Solar Cells.

@article{Oh2016MappingTC,
  title={Mapping the Competition between Exciton Dissociation and Charge Transport in Organic Solar Cells.},
  author={Soong Ju Oh and Jong Bok Kim and Jeffrey M Mativetsky and Yueh‐Lin Loo and Cherie R. Kagan},
  journal={ACS applied materials \& interfaces},
  year={2016},
  volume={8 42},
  pages={
          28743-28749
        }
}
The competition between exciton dissociation and charge transport in organic solar cells comprising poly(3-hexylthiophene) [P3HT] and phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester [PCBM] is investigated by correlated scanning confocal photoluminescence and photocurrent microscopies. Contrary to the general expectation that higher photoluminescence quenching is indicative of higher photocurrent, microscale mapping of bulk-heterojunction solar-cell devices shows that photoluminescence quenching and… 

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