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Conjugated polymer - acceptor heterojunctions; diodes, photodiodes, and photovoltaic cells
N. S. Sariciftci,Alan J. Heeger +1 more
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In this paper, the fabrication of heterojunction diodes from semiconducting polymers and acceptors such as, for example, fullerenes, particularly Buckminsterfullereners, C60, and more particularly to the use of such heter-junction structures as photodiodes and as photovoltaic cells is described.Abstract:
This invention relates generally to the fabrication of heterojunction diodes from semiconducting (conjugated) polymers and acceptors such as, for example, fullerenes, particularly Buckminsterfullerenes, C60, and more particularly to the use of such heterojunction structures as photodiodes and as photovoltaic cells.read more
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Photophysical properties of C60
James W. Arbogast,Aleksander P. Darmanyan,Christopher S. Foote,Yves Rubin,François Diederich,Marcos M. Alvarez,Samir J. Anz,Robert L. Whetten +7 more
TL;DR: A number of important photophysical properties of C{sub 60} have been determined, including its lowest triplet state energy (near 33 kcal/mol), lifetime, and triplet-triplet absorption spectrum as mentioned in this paper.
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Photoinduced electron transfer
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Photoconductivity of fullerene-doped polymers
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the preparation of photoconducting films of polyvinyl carbazole (PVK) doped with fullerenes (a mixture of C60 and C70).