Strong light-matter coupling for reduced photon energy losses in organic photovoltaics
Strong light-matter coupling can tune exciton properties but its effect in photovoltaics remains unexplored. Here Nikolis et al. show that the photon energy loss from optical gap to open-circuit voltage can be reduced to unprecedented values by embedding organic solar cells in optical microcavities.
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Main Authors: | Vasileios C. Nikolis, Andreas Mischok, Bernhard Siegmund, Jonas Kublitski, Xiangkun Jia, Johannes Benduhn, Ulrich Hörmann, Dieter Neher, Malte C. Gather, Donato Spoltore, Koen Vandewal |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7d4399e12879493d8bea2bc9054f73b5 |
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