Photovoltaic and Photoactive Materials
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Organometallic Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 6076
Special Issue Editors
Interests: photoactive materials; photophysical process
Interests: photodetectors; photovoltaics; thin film transistors and circuits; flexible electronics; solution-processed semiconductor materials
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Photoactive materials that absorb, produce, and respond to light are the basis of many cutting-edge technologies, including solar cells, lasers, optical sensors, and photocatalysis. Over the past years, emerging materials have been pursued with an emphasis on reduced toxicity, long-term stability, low-cost production, and scalability. These include polymers, organic molecules, nanoparticles, organic-inorganic hybrids, and low-dimensional materials.
This Special Issue aims to provide new insights in the engineering of photoactive materials with tailored properties and to deliver new device applications. We encourage authors to publish outstanding research in photovoltaic and photoactive materials, from the fundamental studies to proof-of-principle design and advanced characterization. Specifically, this Special Issue welcomes high-quality contributions in the following areas:
- Synthesis and characterization of novel photoactive materials and heterostructures that demonstrate enhanced properties and increased performance;
- Synthesis of non-toxic photovoltaic and light-emitting materials;
- Novel methods to control the structural organization and assembly of photoactive materials;
- High-throughput computation for materials design;
- In-depth understanding of the photophysical processes.
Dr. Mengxia Liu
Dr. Bin Sun
Dr. Sanyang Han
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Photoactive materials
- Photovoltaic materials
- Stable
- High-throughput
- Non-toxic
- Energy conversion
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