Device physics: organic solar cells (part 1) | Education and Tutorials
Prof. dr. Paul Blom (Max Plack Institute for polymer research, Mainz) explains how (organic) solar cells work. First he will tell about the general background of the charge transport mechanism in organic semiconductors. Then he will explain how electrical current is generated in a semiconductor by means of light. ↪ More 'Education and Tutorials': https://bit.ly/2HHGWk6 ↪ About: www.organext.org Our links: ↪ FACEBOOK (@uhasselt): / uhasselt ↪ INSTAGRAM (@universiteithasselt): / universitei. . ↪ WEBSITE: https://www.uhasselt.be/ ↪ TWITTER (@uhasselt): / uhasselt ↪ LINKEDIN: https://bit.ly/2sTrLyK

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