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Light harvesting by dye linked conducting polymers
Kim Troensegaard Nielsen
Department of Chemistry
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Material Science
Solar Cell
100%
Conducting Polymer
100%
Charge Carrier
85%
Plastic Solar Cell
42%
Heterojunction
28%
Silicon Solar Cell
28%
Zinc
14%
Light-Emitting Diode
14%
Electron Transfer
14%
Palladium
14%
Carbon Dioxide
14%
Fossil Fuel
14%
Metal Nanoparticle
14%
Engineering
Conducting Polymer
100%
Solar Cell
100%
Charge Carrier
60%
Silicon Solar Cell
20%
Heterojunctions
20%
Term Effect
10%
Renewables
10%
Light-Emitting Diode
10%
Metal Wire
10%
Blue Light
10%
Emit Light
10%
Coupled Domain
10%
Energy Engineering
10%
Metal Nanoparticles
10%
Antenna
10%
Fossil Fuel
10%
Active Layer
10%
Energy Resource
10%
Keyphrases
P Domain
66%
N-domain
50%
Charge Carrier Separation
50%
Ethynylene
33%
Molecular Heterojunctions
16%
Dissolved Metals
16%
Flexible Solar Cells
16%
Charge Carrier Trapping
16%
Electron Transfer Complex
16%
Supermolecular Assembly
16%
Chemical Engineering
Metal Nanoparticle
100%