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Production aspects of organic photovoltaics and their impact on the commercialization of devices

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MRS BULLETIN
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 50-52

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MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY
DOI: 10.1557/mrs2005.10

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organic photovoltaics; polymer electronics; printing technologies

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The essential cost-driving factor for the production of classical photovoltaic devices is the expensive investment in costly semiconductor processing technologies. This unfavorable cost structure has so far prohibited the technology from having a significant impact on global energy production. Nevertheless, the continued high interest in photovoltaics originates from the fact that they represent the only truly portable renewable-energy conversion technology available today. Therefore, the potential of fabricating organic photo voltaic elements on low-cost, thin plastic substrates by standard printing and coating techniques and packaged by lamination is not only intriguing, but highly attractive from a cost standpoint. In this article, we discuss the economic and technical production aspects for organic photovoltaics.

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