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  • Title: Role of majority and minority carrier barriers silicon/organic hybrid heterojunction solar cells.
    Author: Avasthi S, Lee S, Loo YL, Sturm JC.
    Journal: Adv Mater; 2011 Dec 22; 23(48):5762-6. PubMed ID: 22109841.
    Abstract:
    A hybrid approach to solar cells is demonstrated in which a silicon p-n junction, used in conventional silicon-based photovoltaics, is replaced by a room-temperature fabricated silicon/organic heterojunction. The unique advantage of silicon/organic heterojunction is that it exploits the cost advantage of organic semiconductors and the performance advantages of silicon to enable potentially low-cost, efficient solar cells.
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