Waheed et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Performance improvement of ultrasonic spray deposited polymer solar cell through droplet boundary reduction assisted by acoustic substrate vibrationWaheed et al., 2020
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- 9525673497118493014
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- Waheed S
- Pareek S
- Sharma P
- Karak S
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- Semiconductor Science and Technology
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This study demonstrates the performance improvement of ultrasonic spray deposited bulk heterojunction type polymer solar cells through droplet boundary reduction assisted by acoustic substrate vibration of varying frequencies between 0–20 kHz. The optimum …
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