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oaioai:pure.rug.nl:publications/0ad76d3e-3e1a-4e8e-9b6e-a4d678ef539f

Describing the light intensity dependence of polymer

Authors
  1. L.H. Slooff
  2. S.C. Veenstra
  3. J.M. Kroon
  4. W. Verhees
  5. L.J.A. Koster
  6. Y. Galagan
Publication date
2014
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  • fullerene solar cells using an adapted Shockley diode model
  • Solar cells are generally optimised for operation under AM1.5 100 mW cm−2 conditions. This is also typically done for polymer solar cells. However, one of the entry markets for this emerging technology is portable electronics. For this market, the spectra

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