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A donor–acceptor conjugated copolymer enables the formation of nanowire systems that can be successfully introduced into bulk‐heterojunction organic solar cells. A simple binary solvent mixture that makes polarity control possible allows kinetic control over the self‐assembly of the crystalline polymer into a nanowire structure during the film‐forming process. The enhanced photoconductivity of the...
On page 6706, K. Cho and co‐workers develop a facile approach to realize a polymer nanowire‐embedded photoactive layer in bulk‐heterojunction solar cells. The incorporation of self‐assembled nanowires of a donor–acceptor alternating copolymer efficiently facilitates photon harvesting, allowing a significantly enhanced power conversion efficiency of the solar‐cell device.
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