Abstract

An important stage in the functioning of third-generation solar cells based on polymers is considered: the dissociation of exitons generated by solar light and the separation of the resulting electrons and holes. Various molecular mechanisms for the formation of free charge carriers are studied by means of quantum mechanics and statistical physics. Some processes are associated with polymer matrices; others with systems typical of ideal neat matrices.

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