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Organic photovoltaics : chosen aspects

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Proceedings of the European Summer School of Photovoltaics (04-07.07.2012 ; Kraków, Poland)
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EN
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There are many types of organic and organic/inorganic (hybrid) photovoltaic devices that possess many beneficial properties over inorganic solar cells. That makes the former suitable for a broad range of applications and hence so much attention is paid to their development. In spite of intensive research carried on this field of science and technology there are still many crucial problems that need to be solved. Extensive knowledge on physical basis of operation of organic and hybrid systems, fast development of nanotechnology, great variety of organic materials and methods of their modification will pave the way for commercial applications of these devices.
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118--120
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Bibliogr. 26 poz., rys.
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  • Gdańsk University of Technology, Department of Physics of Electronic Phenomena, Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics
Bibliografia
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