933 resultados para comparison vacuum-processed solar cells
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"Contract No. 954471 under NAS 7-100 SRI Project PYU 4980."
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"Contract No. 954471 under NAS 7-100 SRI Project PYU 4980."
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"Contract No. 954471 under NAS 7-100 SRI Project PYU 4980."
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"Work Performed Under Contract No. ET-78-C-03-1712."
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"Work Performed Under Contract No. EY-76-S-03-0113-040."
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"Contract No. 954471 under NAS 7-100 SRI Project PYU 4980."
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"Contract No. 954471 under NAS 7-100 SRI Project PYU 4980."
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"Contract No. 954471 under NAS 7-100 SRI Project PYU 4980."
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"Contract No. 954471 under NAS 7-100 SRI Project PYU 4980."
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A modified-templated- hydrothermal technique was used to prepare mesoporous titania powders through the interaction of tiny anatase seeds (
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In this paper, we report photovoltaic devices fabricated from lead sulfide nanocrystals and the conducting polymer poly(2-methoxy-5-(2'-ethyl-hexyloxy)-p-phenylene vinylene). This composite material was produced via a new single-pot synthesis which solves many of the issues associated with existing methods. Our devices have white light power conversion efficiencies under AM 1.5 illumination of 0.7% and single wavelength conversion efficiencies of 1.1%. Additionally, they exhibit remarkably good ideality factors (n = 1.15). Our measurements show that these composites have significant potential as soft optoelectronic materials.