Abstract

Charge carrier transport and photovoltaic currents have been studied in carbocyanine dye layers prepared by thermal evaporation in vacuum. In a dye layer, J-aggregate formation facilitated with water molecules has been found. The J-aggregate nanocrystals are considered to be responsible for the enhanced charge carrier transport, exciton diffusion and photovoltaic characteristics of an ITO/dye/Al structure.

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