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Jun Ren

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Theoretical investigation of the C-60/copper phthalocyanine organic photovoltaic heterojunction

Efthimios Kaxiras, Sheng Meng, Jun Ren

Molecular heterojunctions, such as the one based on copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) and carbon fullerene (C-60) molecules, are commonly employed in organic photovoltaic cells as electron donor-acceptor pairs. We have investigated the different atomic structur ...
2012

First-Principles Modeling of Optically Active Organic Molecules in Solar Cell Devices and Biological Environments

Jun Ren

With the increasing cognition of the importance of organic molecules, they are widely applied in printing, biological and pharmacological fields, because of their special capabilities of harvesting solar light, scavenging free radicals, and chelating metal ...
EPFL2011

Direct correlation of crystal structure and optical properties in wurtzite/zinc-blende GaAs nanowire heterostructures

Anna Fontcuberta i Morral, Martin Heiss, Sonia Conesa Boj, Emanuele Uccelli, Efthimios Kaxiras, Jun Ren

A method for the direct correlation at the nanoscale of structural and optical properties of single GaAs nanowires is reported. Nanowires consisting of 100% wurtzite and nanowires presenting zinc-blende/wurtzite polytypism are investigated by photoluminesc ...
2011
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