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‘Electrode Barrier’ Broken for Organic Solar Cells

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AMHERST, Mass., Sept. 19, 2014 — A new organic solar cell has broken the “electrode barrier” known to hamper efforts to enhance efficiency. A team from the University of Massachusetts Amherst developed the cell, which can use virtually any metal as the electrode. Many common metal electrodes can obstruct the power conversion efficiency of organic solar cells, as they are typically unstable and susceptible to oxidation. “The sun produces 7,000 times more energy per day than we can use, but we can't harness it well,” said Dr. Thomas Russell, a professor of polymer science and engineering at...Read full article

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    Published: September 2014
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    fullerenes
    Molecules composed entirely of carbon, in the form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid or tube. Also called buckyballs. Cylindrical fullerenes are called carbon nanotubes or buckytubes.
    AmericasAmherstenergyfullerenesMaterialsorganic solar cellsphotovoltaicsresearch & developmentThomas RussellUMassUniversity of Massachusettsconjugated polymersultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopyUPSzwitterionsCPZTodd Emrick

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