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[[Image:Organicphotovoltaic_assort_800.jpg|thumb|400px|A variety of organic photovoltaic test cells. The circles and stripes are the electrical contacts that have been deposited over the organic layer.]]
[[Image:Organicphotovoltaic_assort_800.jpg|thumb|400px|A large OPV test cell built on glass substrate.]]
An organic solar cell is an electricity generating device comprised of thin layers of conductors, and photoelectrically active organic compounds. This section was based on lectures presented by Jean Luc Bredas at Georgia Tech in 2007.
An organic solar cell is an electricity generating device comprised of thin layers of conductors, and photoelectrically active organic compounds. This section was based on lectures presented by Jean Luc Bredas at Georgia Tech in 2007.



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A large OPV test cell built on glass substrate.

An organic solar cell is an electricity generating device comprised of thin layers of conductors, and photoelectrically active organic compounds. This section was based on lectures presented by Jean Luc Bredas at Georgia Tech in 2007.

There are quite serious issues regarding the energy needs. We are using an increasing number of joules and we need the proper resources to provide the energy needs. Organic photovoltaics are an import aspect. We will look at the major processes in solar cells and overview of the organic solar solar cell.

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