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publicationNumber KR-101026763-B1
titleOfInvention Organic-inorganic hybrid solar cell
abstract The present invention relates to an organic-inorganic hybrid solar cell, and more particularly, to an organic-inorganic hybrid solar cell in which the P-type semiconductor layer is composed of P-type chalcogenide inorganic particles and P-type conductive polymer material.n n n An organic-inorganic hybrid solar cell according to the present invention comprises a substrate; A P-side electrode and an N-side electrode formed on the substrate so as to face each other; A P-type semiconductor layer and an N-type semiconductor layer stacked between the P-side electrode and the N-side electrode; The P-type semiconductor layer is characterized by consisting of a mixture of a P-type conductive polymer material and a P-type chalcogenide compound.n n n The organic-inorganic hybrid solar cell according to the present invention has the advantage that the P-type semiconductor layer is composed of a P-type chalcogenide-based inorganic particle and a P-type conductive polymer material, thereby simultaneously absorbing infrared rays and visible light. When only one of the nitride compound semiconductors is used, it is more stable in terms of charge mobility and an increase in the contact area between the hole acceptor and the polymer.n n n n  Organic-inorganic hybrid solar cell, P-type chalcogenide compound, P-type conductive polymer, infrared ray, visible light, light absorption
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