Abstract

In article number 1500616, Y. Sevinchan and co-workers investigate the photo-induced charge separation process at a metal oxide/polymer interface. Incorporation of a Cs dopant in the metal oxide reduces the density of gap states at the oxide surface, thus lowering the number of bound charge pairs formed at the organic/inorganic interface. This reduction in interfacial trapping suppresses the recombination and enhances the photocurrent in hybrid photovoltaic cells.

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