- Interface engineering for solid-state dye-sensitised nanocrystalline solar cells: The use of an organic redox cascade
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We demonstrate the formation of a charge transfer cascade at a nanostructured TiO2/dye/polymer/molecular hole transport multilayer interface. Charge recombination dynamics at this interface are shown to be retarded when the ionisation potential
- Hirata, Narukuni,Kroeze, Jessica E.,Park, Taiho,Jones, David,Haque, Saif A.,Holmes, Andrew B.,Durrant, James R.
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- NOVEL ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT MATERIAL, ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT ELEMENT EMPLOYING THE SAME, AND THIN-FILM-FORMING SOLUTION FOR ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENCE
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An aromatic amine compound having a specific structure; and an organic electroluminescent element which comprises a pair of electrodes which are a cathode and an anode and one or more organic thin film layers sandwiched between the electrodes, wherein at least one of the organic thin film layers contains the aromatic amine compound. In particular, the organic electroluminescent element, which employs the organic thin film layers, emits light of any of various hues and has high heat resistance, long life, high luminance, and a high luminescent efficiency. The aromatic amine compound, which is used for realizing the element, is a novel compound having high solubility and capable of film formation in a wet process.
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