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  • 1
    In: Applied Physics Letters, AIP Publishing, Vol. 104, No. 15 ( 2014-04-14)
    Abstract: Printing of polymer:fullerene solar cells at high speed requires annealing at temperatures up to 140 °C. However, bulk-heterojunction blends that comprise a non-crystalline donor polymer often suffer from insufficient thermal stability and hence rapidly coarsen upon annealing above the glass transition temperature of the blend. In addition, micrometer-sized fullerene crystals grow, which are detrimental for the solar cell performance. In this manuscript, we present a strategy to limit fullerene crystallization, which is based on the use of fullerene mixtures of the two most common derivatives, PC61BM and PC71BM, as the acceptor material. Blends of this fullerene mixture and a non-crystalline thiophene-quinoxaline copolymer display considerably enhanced thermal stability and largely retain their photovoltaic performance upon annealing at elevated temperatures as high as 170 °C.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0003-6951 , 1077-3118
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    Language: English
    Publisher: AIP Publishing
    Publication Date: 2014
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    detail.hit.zdb_id: 1469436-0
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  • 2
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    AIP Publishing ; 1997
    In:  The Journal of Chemical Physics Vol. 106, No. 22 ( 1997-06-08), p. 9337-9352
    In: The Journal of Chemical Physics, AIP Publishing, Vol. 106, No. 22 ( 1997-06-08), p. 9337-9352
    Abstract: The orientation and frequency dependence of nuclear spin relaxation rates can provide detailed information about the amplitudes and rates of collective orientational fluctuations (director fluctuations) in liquid crystals. In particular, the low-frequency spin relaxation rates from a lamellar phase reflect the membrane bending rigidity and the intermembrane forces. This information is contained in three spectral density functions Jn(ω), n=0,1,2. We have recently presented a continuum-mechanical theory for the second-order spectral density J1(ω). Here we extend the theory to the fourth-order spectral densities J0(ω) and J2(ω), which dominate the transverse relaxation rate in the parallel and perpendicular configurations. These spectral densities have previously been considered in connection with director fluctuations in nematic phases, neglecting the elastic and hydrodynamic anisotropy of the phase. In lamellar phases, this anisotropy plays a crucial role and must be retained in the relaxation theory. Director fluctuations can be induced by elastic distortion modes as well as by molecular translational diffusion. In a lamellar phase, these independent processes give rise to qualitatively different spin relaxation behavior. In particular, J0(0) and J2(0) diverge in the limit of quenched disorder. The theoretical results presented here are directly applicable to spin relaxation data from a variety of lamellar systems, including phospholipid bilayers and sterically stabilized dilute lamellar phases. An analysis of published H2 and P31 relaxation data from phospholipid bilayer phases is presented, leading to a qualitatively different picture from what has previously been deduced in terms of a free membrane theory.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0021-9606 , 1089-7690
    Language: English
    Publisher: AIP Publishing
    Publication Date: 1997
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    detail.hit.zdb_id: 1473050-9
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  • 3
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    AIP Publishing ; 1997
    In:  The Journal of Chemical Physics Vol. 106, No. 5 ( 1997-02-01), p. 1880-1887
    In: The Journal of Chemical Physics, AIP Publishing, Vol. 106, No. 5 ( 1997-02-01), p. 1880-1887
    Abstract: The self-diffusion of a particle on a flexible surface, such as a fluid bilayer membrane or a macroscopic interface, is analyzed theoretically in order to relate the macroscopic diffusion coefficient DM, describing displacements in a laboratory-fixed plane, to the intrinsic surface diffusion coefficient DS and to the configurational statistics of the surface. An exact result for DM is obtained for a rapidly fluctuating surface. For a static surface, rigorous bounds on DM are established and an effective medium approximation is derived that should remain accurate for strongly disordered surfaces. With the aid of these results, classical self-diffusion measurements can be used to study the configuration, bending rigidity, and interactions of flexible membranes and interfaces.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0021-9606 , 1089-7690
    Language: English
    Publisher: AIP Publishing
    Publication Date: 1997
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  • 4
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    AIP Publishing ; 1997
    In:  The Journal of Chemical Physics Vol. 107, No. 5 ( 1997-08-01), p. 1460-1469
    In: The Journal of Chemical Physics, AIP Publishing, Vol. 107, No. 5 ( 1997-08-01), p. 1460-1469
    Abstract: A theoretical framework is presented for the analysis of orientation and frequency dependent spin-relaxation rates from nuclei diffusing on biaxial rodlike aggregates in rectangular and other amphiphilic liquid crystals. With the aid of eigenfunction expansion and integral transform techniques, the problem of calculating the spectral density functions for surface diffusion on a biaxial rod can be reduced to quadrature, without the need to specify the rod geometry. The general results are applied to ribbonlike and elliptic rods, yielding analytical results. The calculations demonstrate that spin relaxation is a considerably more sensitive probe of interface curvature than the static line shape. The relaxation anisotropy, in particular, can discriminate between closely similar rod geometries with different curvature distributions.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0021-9606 , 1089-7690
    Language: English
    Publisher: AIP Publishing
    Publication Date: 1997
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 3113-6
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 1473050-9
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