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Organic Photovoltaics: Small Molecules and Non-Conjugated in Polymers in Printed Solar Cells

Dr Doojin Vak
CSIRO
Australia
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Asia 2010 on Oct 13, 2010.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • New materials for use in bulk heterojunction solar cells including small molecules and well-defined block co-polymers
  • Analysis of energy levels and interfaces by photoelectron spectroscopy in air and the importance of this information for device design
  • Progress on developing printing methods for solar cells based on these new materials. This will include a discussion of the application of the technology developed for printing Australia's polymer banknotes to plastic electronics
  • An overview of research and commercial partnerships as well as funding for Australian Organic Solar Cell research and development

Company Profile (CSIRO)

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is an Australian based science and research agency, employing 6,500 staff members at more than 50 sites, Australia wide and overseas. CSIRO's expertise is organised into 16 divisions with topics of national challenge or opportunities are handled in Flagship programmes. The projects are usually funded by the government as well as from industry. The focus of CSIRO is in delivering great science and innovative solutions for academia, industry, society and the environment.