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"Charge Transfer Rates in Soluble P3HT:PCBM Nano-aggregates Predict the Solvent Dependent BHJ Film Morphology"
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Charge Transfer Rates in Soluble P3HT-PCBM Nano-Aggregates
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- 1 INTERNATIONAL
- 2 "Charge Transfer Rates in Soluble P3HT:PCBM Nano-aggregates Predict the Solvent Dependent BHJ Film Morphology"
- 3 Photoinduced CT Rates in Soluble P3HT:PCBM Nanoaggregates Predict Solvent-dependent BHJ Morphology
- 4 Molecular Materials for Charge Generation! Cheaper materials with tunable absorption?
- 5 Charge Generation Problem in Molecular Systems
- 6 Charge Generation Problem for Molecular Devices
- 7 Traditional Approaches: Mimicking Photosynthesis!
- 8 Alternate Idea: Exciton diffusion and dissociation!
- 9 Lets join them covalently: Conjugated macromolecules!
- 10 Solution processed Polymer-based Solar cells: BHJ cells!
- 11 Issues in BHJ framework: Key Challenges!
- 12 Solution-to-film transition for Polymers
- 13 Evolution of Polymer Domains: The Thermodynamics!
- 14 Solution Nanoscopy: Our Idea!
- 15 Tracking Excitons: Ultrafast Spectroscopy @ TIFR
- 16 Detecting the Ternary Intermediate
- 17 Solution of P3HT and high PCBM: Solvent dependence!
- 18 Transient Data in P3HT solutions: Localization of Exciton's
- 19 Ultrafast Exciton Dissociation in P3HT-PCBM mix: Charges!
- 20 Bi-phasic Rise of the Polaronic State
- 21 CT Rates in Films: Framework for Solution!
- 22 Analogous in solutions?
- 23 Exciton-Exciton Annihilation: Scoring for lengthscales
- 24 Domain sizes in Films: P3HT nanofibers
- 25 Solvent Interactions Dictate Morphologies
- 26 Excited State Dynamics of TDPP-BBT
- 27 Problems with Transient Absorption
- 28 Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy
- 29 FSRS detection of Conjugated Polymers
- 30 Excited State FSRS Data
- 31 Looking ahead: Modulating Conformations!
- 32 Alternate Idea in Molecular Materials: Long-lived CS
- 33 Chemistry with a "non-local" perspective
- 34 Acknowledgements: Our Group and Friends!!