Photovoltaic cells involving the nonconjugated conductive polymer,iodine-doped cis-poly(isoprene) |
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Authors: | J. Van Cleave S. Jaju |
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Affiliation: | Photonic Materials Research Laboratory, Auburn University, AL |
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Abstract: | Novel photovoltaic cells involving a nonconjugated conductive polymer have been fabricated using titanium dioxide/doped cis-1,4-poly(isoprene)/carbon on ITO coated PET substrates. Photocurrents and photo-voltages for different intensities of light (emission at 300–700 nm) have been measured. These cells have shown significantly higher photocurrents and photo-voltages compared to previous reports. A photocurrent density of about 0.27 mA/cm2 and a photo-voltage of 0.73 V have been measured for a light intensity of ~4 mW/cm2. |
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Keywords: | cis-Polyisoprene nonconjugated conductive polymer photovoltaic cells |
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