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Pierre DESTRUEL
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Isabelle SEGUY
INTRODUCTION
Organic semiconductor materials offer significant development potential in the search for relatively low-cost photovoltaic modules for domestic electricity generation. Unlike silicon-based cells, they can be easily fabricated on flexible substrates, enabling them to be easily integrated into everyday objects.
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- (1) - Potential for building integrated photovoltaics. - Figure 12, Report IEA – PVPS T7-4 (2001). http://www.oja-services.nl/iea-pvps/products/rep7 04.htm
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