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Mikkel Jørgensen

Researcher at Technical University of Denmark

Publications -  161
Citations -  18633

Mikkel Jørgensen is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer solar cell & Organic solar cell. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 160 publications receiving 17426 citations. Previous affiliations of Mikkel Jørgensen include Aarhus University.

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Stability/degradation of polymer solar cells

TL;DR: In this article, the current understanding of stability/degradation in organic and polymer solar cell devices is presented and the methods for studying and elucidating degradation are discussed Methods for enhancing the stability through the choice of better active materials, encapsulation, application of getter materials and UV-filters are also discussed
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The teraton challenge. A review of fixation and transformation of carbon dioxide

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of CO2, its synthetic reactions and their possible role in future CO2 mitigation schemes that have to match the scale of man-made CO2 in the atmosphere, which rapidly approaches 1 teraton.
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Stability of polymer solar cells.

TL;DR: The developments in stability/degradation of OPVs in the last five years are reviewed, such as inverted device structures of the bulk heterojunction geometry device, which allows for more stable metal electrodes, the choice of more photostable active materials, the introduction of interfacial layers, and roll-to-roll fabrication.
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Upscaling of polymer solar cell fabrication using full roll-to-roll processing.

TL;DR: The presented devices are thus competitive for consumer electronics but ill-suited for on-grid electricity production in their current form.
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Consensus stability testing protocols for organic photovoltaic materials and devices

TL;DR: Procedures for testing organic solar cell devices and modules with respect to stability and operational lifetime are described and generally agreed test conditions and practices are generally agreed to allow ready comparison between laboratories and to help improving the reliability of reported values.