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This book explores the incorporation of plasmonic nanostructures
into organic solar cells, which offers an attractive light trapping
and absorption approach to enhance power conversion efficiencies.
The authors review the latest advances in the field and discuss the
characterization of these hybrid devices using a combination of
optical and electrical probes. Transient optical spectroscopies
such as transient absorption and transient photoluminescence
spectroscopy offer powerful tools for observing charge carrier
dynamics in plasmonic organic solar cells. In conjunction with
device electrical characterizations, they provide unambiguous proof
of the effect of the plasmonic nanostructures on the solar cells'
performance. However, there have been a number of controversies
over the effects of such integration - where both enhanced and
decreased performance have been reported. Importantly, the new
insights into the photophysics and charge dynamics of plasmonic
organic solar cells that these spectroscopy methods yield could be
used to resolve these controversies and provide clear guidelines
for device design and fabrication.
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