Integration of amyloid nanowires in organic ...
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Integration of amyloid nanowires in organic solar cells
Author(s) :
Barrau, Sophie [Auteur]
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology [Linköping] [IFM]
Zhang, Fengling [Auteur]
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology [Linköping] [IFM]
Herland, A. [Auteur]
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology [Linköping] [IFM]
Mammo, W. [Auteur]
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Andersson, M. R. [Auteur]
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Inganäs, Olle [Auteur]
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology [Linköping] [IFM]
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology [Linköping] [IFM]
Zhang, Fengling [Auteur]
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology [Linköping] [IFM]
Herland, A. [Auteur]
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology [Linköping] [IFM]
Mammo, W. [Auteur]
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Andersson, M. R. [Auteur]
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Inganäs, Olle [Auteur]
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology [Linköping] [IFM]
Journal title :
Applied Physics Letters
Abbreviated title :
Appl. Phys. Lett.
Volume number :
93
Pages :
023307
Publisher :
AIP Publishing
Publication date :
2008-07-14
HAL domain(s) :
Chimie/Matériaux
English abstract : [en]
Amyloid nanowires were incorporated in organic photovoltaic devices in order to enhance the transport properties. Amyloid fibrils act as a template for donor-acceptor materials. The current-voltage characteristics under ...
Show more >Amyloid nanowires were incorporated in organic photovoltaic devices in order to enhance the transport properties. Amyloid fibrils act as a template for donor-acceptor materials. The current-voltage characteristics under illumination and in the dark display a maximum for the fill factor and the space charge limit current, respectively, at an amyloid nanowire-donor-acceptor mass ratio of 0.014:1:1, associated to a better charge transport in the donor-acceptor domains. The absorption experiments display a redshift associated to a more planar polymer backbone with increasing concentration of amyloid fibrils. Amyloid nanowires present a significant effect on the donor-acceptor materials organization.Show less >
Show more >Amyloid nanowires were incorporated in organic photovoltaic devices in order to enhance the transport properties. Amyloid fibrils act as a template for donor-acceptor materials. The current-voltage characteristics under illumination and in the dark display a maximum for the fill factor and the space charge limit current, respectively, at an amyloid nanowire-donor-acceptor mass ratio of 0.014:1:1, associated to a better charge transport in the donor-acceptor domains. The absorption experiments display a redshift associated to a more planar polymer backbone with increasing concentration of amyloid fibrils. Amyloid nanowires present a significant effect on the donor-acceptor materials organization.Show less >
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Anglais
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