Water-soluble multiwall-carbon-nanotube-polythiophene composite for bilayer photovoltaics

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A water-soluble acid oxidized multiwall carbon nanotube (o-MWCNTs)-polythiophene composite for bilayer photovoltaics is reported. Discrete heterojunction photovoltaic cells utilizing this nanocomposite material as the donor layer exhibit a ∼20% increase in fill factor and commensurate increase in power conversion efficiency as compared to cells without o-MWCNTs. Crucially o-MWCNTs are incorporated into the cell structure using an environmentally compatible solvent without complicating the process of device fabrication. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Miller, A. J., Hatton, R. A., & Silva, S. R. P. (2006). Water-soluble multiwall-carbon-nanotube-polythiophene composite for bilayer photovoltaics. Applied Physics Letters, 89(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2356115

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