Exploring Nano Plasmonics for Enhanced Organic Solar Cell Efficiency

In summary, nano plasmonics is a promising approach for improving the efficiency of organic solar cells. By incorporating metallic nanoparticles into the solar cell structure, plasmonic effects can be utilized to enhance light absorption and charge carrier generation. This technology has shown potential for increasing the power conversion efficiency of organic solar cells, making them a more viable renewable energy source. Further research and development in this field could lead to even greater improvements in the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of organic solar cells.
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Hello PF community,

I am a recent grad from Virginia Tech in physics/EE, and I am working with Northrop Grumman, but I want to go to grad school in physics. To that end, I am studying for physics gre. My basics is shaky, but I intend to develop more intuitive understanding of concepts as I study for physics gre. Any help will be appreciated.

My interest lies in nano structure plasmonics for improved efficiency in organic solar cells.

Thanks!

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