Formation of Polymer Films in Organic Photovoltaic Systems

Research has indicated that the layer morphology of the films obtained (up to 350 nm thick) gives reason to postulate film structure and composition being dependent on the value of relative fluorescence variation under the influence of a superimposed magnetic field. Moreover, the transmittance and a...

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Main Authors: M.N. Orlova, L.I. Kolesnikova, I.V. Schemerov, S.I. Didenko
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Language:English
Published: Sumy State University 2014-07-01
Series:Журнал нано- та електронної фізики
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Online Access:http://jnep.sumdu.edu.ua/download/numbers/2014/3/articles/jnep_2014_V6_03009.pdf
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author M.N. Orlova
L.I. Kolesnikova
I.V. Schemerov
S.I. Didenko
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description Research has indicated that the layer morphology of the films obtained (up to 350 nm thick) gives reason to postulate film structure and composition being dependent on the value of relative fluorescence variation under the influence of a superimposed magnetic field. Moreover, the transmittance and absorption spectra of polymer films which in many ways define the architecture of a photovoltaic cell are highly dependent on the concentration of solutions in the 300-325 nm wavelength range.
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spelling doaj-art-cc732f00bb4d46178bace2632057fee82025-08-20T03:19:31ZengSumy State UniversityЖурнал нано- та електронної фізики2077-67722014-07-016303009-103009-4Formation of Polymer Films in Organic Photovoltaic SystemsM.N. Orlova0L.I. Kolesnikova1I.V. Schemerov2S.I. Didenko3National University of Science and Technology “MISiS”, 4, Leninsky Pr., 119049 Moscow, RussiaThe Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics named by V.L. Talrose of Russian Academy of Sciences, 38, Leninsky Pr., 119344 Moscow, RussiaNational University of Science and Technology “MISiS”, 4, Leninsky Pr., 119049 Moscow, RussiaNational University of Science and Technology “MISiS”, 4, Leninsky Pr., 119049 Moscow, RussiaResearch has indicated that the layer morphology of the films obtained (up to 350 nm thick) gives reason to postulate film structure and composition being dependent on the value of relative fluorescence variation under the influence of a superimposed magnetic field. Moreover, the transmittance and absorption spectra of polymer films which in many ways define the architecture of a photovoltaic cell are highly dependent on the concentration of solutions in the 300-325 nm wavelength range.http://jnep.sumdu.edu.ua/download/numbers/2014/3/articles/jnep_2014_V6_03009.pdfPhotovoltaic cellOrganic semiconductorsPolymerMagnetic effec
spellingShingle M.N. Orlova
L.I. Kolesnikova
I.V. Schemerov
S.I. Didenko
Formation of Polymer Films in Organic Photovoltaic Systems
Журнал нано- та електронної фізики
Photovoltaic cell
Organic semiconductors
Polymer
Magnetic effec
title Formation of Polymer Films in Organic Photovoltaic Systems
title_full Formation of Polymer Films in Organic Photovoltaic Systems
title_fullStr Formation of Polymer Films in Organic Photovoltaic Systems
title_full_unstemmed Formation of Polymer Films in Organic Photovoltaic Systems
title_short Formation of Polymer Films in Organic Photovoltaic Systems
title_sort formation of polymer films in organic photovoltaic systems
topic Photovoltaic cell
Organic semiconductors
Polymer
Magnetic effec
url http://jnep.sumdu.edu.ua/download/numbers/2014/3/articles/jnep_2014_V6_03009.pdf
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