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The introduction of processing additives is widely used to increase power conversion efficiencies in organic solar cells. Michael F. Toney, Jeremy R. Niskala and co‐workers show on page 300 how additives change the polymer conformation in the casting solution leading to a more‐intermixed phase‐segregated network structure of the organic solar‐cell active layer. This results in a five‐fold enhancement...
The addition of processing additives is a widely used approach to increase power conversion efficiencies for many organic solar cells. We present how additives change the polymer conformation in the casting solution leading to a more intermixed phase‐segregated network structure of the active layer which in turn results in a 5‐fold enhancement in efficiency.
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