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The last two decades have seen unprecedented research progress made
in the fabrication and testing of organic solar cell (OSC) devices
due to, among other things, rapid growth of interest in the
development of organic materials for photovoltaic applications, the
ease of processing, and the prospect of achieving high power
conversion efficiency (PCE) cost effectively. The effects of
impurity doping at the ppm level in photovoltaic organic
semiconductors, including: (i) Seven-nines purification of organic
semiconductors, (ii) pn-control of single and co-deposited organic
semiconductors by impurity doping, (iii) ionisation sensitisation
of doping showing the doping efficiency of 100%, (iv) ppm-doping
effects in the simplest n+p-homojunction organic photovoltaic
cells, and (v) the Hall effect of bulk-doped organic single
crystals, are discussed in Chapter One. In Chapter Two the
fabrication and characterisation of perovskite-type solar cells are
reviewed and summarised such as CH3NH3PbI3, [HC(NH2)2]PbI3, and
CsSnI3, which are expected for solar cell materials. Chapter Three
proposes an experimental method to tailor SDE and optimise the
power conversion efficiency (PCE), based on the electrical
transport curve. Chapter Four provides a brief history of organic
photovoltaic cell devices, factors limiting stability and power
conversion efficiency, fundamental parameters that have been
reported to improve the general performance of the devices, and
recent developments in organic solar cell devices.
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