The effect of positional disorder and the Beer-Lambert law in organic photovoltaics: A kinetic Monte Carlo simulation analysis

It is urgent to address climate change by radically changing our energy sources. Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are a competitive clean energy emerging technology and will undoubtedly have a market niche in a world that needs to take advantage of every possible type of renewable energy. Recent studies...

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