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20 August 2009 Transparent conductive layers for organic solar cells: simulation and experiment
Jan Meiss, Nikola Allinger, Christiane Falkenberg, Karl Leo, Moritz Riede
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Abstract
Thin metal films are a desirable alternative to indium tin oxide for utilization in organic solar cells (OSC).We describe background and processing parameters for thin metal films and show examples of top-illuminated OSC employing metal electrodes. Simulations are introduced as tool for OSC fabrication; several pitfalls are presented which must be considered for successful numerical treatment of thin-film layers at coalescence thicknesses and for coherent treatment.
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Jan Meiss, Nikola Allinger, Christiane Falkenberg, Karl Leo, and Moritz Riede "Transparent conductive layers for organic solar cells: simulation and experiment", Proc. SPIE 7416, Organic Photovoltaics X, 741603 (20 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.826890
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Solar cells

Aluminum

Organic photovoltaics

Silver

Reflection

Thin films

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