Self-organized nanostructures and transparent conducting electrodes for low cost scaleable organic photovoltaic devices

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Title
Self-organized nanostructures and transparent conducting electrodes for low cost scaleable organic photovoltaic devices

CoPED ID
7fcc1c38-50d1-4e18-a1db-e3eb20d9db30

Status
Closed

Funders

Value
£622,186

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2009

End Date
April 29, 2011

Description

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The development of cheap renewable energy sources is required to reduce the environmental effects associated with the use of conventional fossil fuel based energy sources. Of all the renewable energy technologies, solar energy has the greatest potential as a world power source. For this reason, solar photovoltaic (PV), the direct conversion of sunlight to electricity, is expected to play a significant role in future electricity supply. Here we focus on the development of photovoltaic devices based upon organic semiconducting materials. This project focusses on two issues that are widely recognized as being key for the development of low-cost efficient and stable photovoltaic devices: (i) the development of low cost alternatives to indium tin oxide (ITO) as the transparent conducting electrode and (ii) control of nanomorphology of the donor-acceptor interface. This project will involve the design and synthesis of new electrode materials and the use of molecular self-organization strategies to control the donor-acceptor film morphology at the nanometre length scale to deliver high efficiency organic solar cell that are capable of being scaled up cost effectively. This project will also lead to an improved fundamental understanding of device function. This multidisciplinary project brings together chemists, physicists, materials scientists and engineers with world-leading expertise in metal oxide electrode design, polymer synthesis and manufacturing. This project also involves collaboration with Pilkington Glass, Merck Chemicals and BP Solar.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Solar energy
  2. Renewable energy sources
  3. Solar cells
  4. Environmental effects
  5. Polymers
  6. Electrodes
  7. Semiconductors

Extracted key phrases
  1. Low cost scaleable organic photovoltaic device
  2. Transparent conducting electrode
  3. Cheap renewable energy source
  4. Low cost alternative
  5. Metal oxide electrode design
  6. Molecular self
  7. Stable photovoltaic device
  8. New electrode material
  9. High efficiency organic solar cell
  10. Renewable energy technology
  11. Solar photovoltaic
  12. Solar energy
  13. World power source
  14. Cost efficient
  15. Device function

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