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Conjugated polymers have attracted considerable attention since they are potential candidates for various opto-electronic device such as solar cells, light emitting diodes, photodiodes, and transisters. Electronic devices based on conjugated polymers can easily processed at low temperature using cheap technologies. This leads to cost reduction, a key deriving force for chosing conjugated polymers for various type of applications. However, fabrication of inorganic semiconductor based solar cells needs expensive technology for purification. As a reault inorganic semiconductor baded solar cells…mehr

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Conjugated polymers have attracted considerable attention since they are potential candidates for various opto-electronic device such as solar cells, light emitting diodes, photodiodes, and transisters. Electronic devices based on conjugated polymers can easily processed at low temperature using cheap technologies. This leads to cost reduction, a key deriving force for chosing conjugated polymers for various type of applications. However, fabrication of inorganic semiconductor based solar cells needs expensive technology for purification. As a reault inorganic semiconductor baded solar cells are quite expensive and hardly compute with other existing energy sources. Therefore, to ensure a sustainable technology for solar cells, the development of new materials and devices structures are required. In particular, solar cells based on conjugated polymers are of special interst due to the fact that they can play a major role in generating clean and cheap energy in the future.
Autorenporträt
Author Tesfaye M. Mulatu received his M.Sc. in Physics in Aug. 2006 from AAU, Ethiopia & spent the following 3 years working at Ambo University. Currently he is Ph.D Student at AAU in condensed matter physics.Co-author Genene T. Molla is Assoc. Prof. at the University of Kwazulu-natal, S. Africa &researcher in experimental condensed Matter physics