Light trapping based on the localized surface-plasmon resonance(LSPR)effect of metallic nanostructures is a promising strategy to improve the device performance of organic solar cells(OSCs).We review recent advances i...Light trapping based on the localized surface-plasmon resonance(LSPR)effect of metallic nanostructures is a promising strategy to improve the device performance of organic solar cells(OSCs).We review recent advances in plasmonic-enhanced OPVs with solution-processed metallic nanoparticles(NPs).The different types of metallic NPs(sizes,shapes,and hybrids),incorporation positions,and NPs with tunable resonance wavelengths toward broadband enhancement are systematically summarized to give a guideline for the realization of highly efficient plasmonic photovoltaics.展开更多
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(2014CB643503)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(91233114 and 51261130582)
文摘Light trapping based on the localized surface-plasmon resonance(LSPR)effect of metallic nanostructures is a promising strategy to improve the device performance of organic solar cells(OSCs).We review recent advances in plasmonic-enhanced OPVs with solution-processed metallic nanoparticles(NPs).The different types of metallic NPs(sizes,shapes,and hybrids),incorporation positions,and NPs with tunable resonance wavelengths toward broadband enhancement are systematically summarized to give a guideline for the realization of highly efficient plasmonic photovoltaics.