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Surface states of ZnO nanoparticles effect on the performance of inverted-organic solar cells
September 19, 2013 Editor 0
Wenjing Qin, Xinrui Xu, Dongyue Liu, Chunyu Ma, Liying Yang et al.<br/> ZnO is a promising material used as the electron transport layer in the inverted organic solar cells (IOSCs). However, the electrical or photoelectric properties of ZnO nanoparticles are governed by the surface states of the nanoparticles. Here, we demonstrate that the large number of hydroxyl (-OH) … [J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 5, 053106 (2013)] published Fri Sep 13, 2013.
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