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Optimum Morphology and Performance Gains of Organic Solar Cells
By Biswajit ray1, Muhammad Alam1
1. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
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Bio
Biswajit Ray is a Phd student in the school of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue university, West Lafayette, Indiana. He works with Prof. Muhammad Ashraf Alam in the area of organic solar cell.
References
1) G.A. Buxton and N. Clarke, "Predicting structure and property relations in polymeric photovoltaic devices," Physical Review B, vol. 74, 2006, p. 085207.
2) B. Ray, P.R. Nair, and M.A. Alam, "Annealing Dependent Performance of Organic Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cells: A Theoretical Perspective," Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2011
3) B. Ray and M.A. Alam, "A compact physical model for morphology induced intrinsic degradation of organic bulk heterojunction solar cell," Applied Physics Letters, vol. 99, Jul. 2011, pp. 033303-3.
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B. Ray, M. A. Alam, "Optimum Morphology and Performance Gains of Organic Solar Cells.", 37th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, Seattle, WA, 2011.
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Biswajit Ray; Muhammad A. Alam (2011), "Optimum Morphology and Performance Gains of Organic Solar Cells," https://nanohub.org/resources/11904.
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37th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, Seattle, WA
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