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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 29, 2014
Filed:
Dec. 17, 2008
Mihai N. Mihaila, Bucharest, RO;
Bogdan Catalin Serban, Bucharest, RO;
Viorel Georgel Dumitru, Prahova, RO;
Mircea Bercu, Buharest, RO;
Cazimir Bostan, Bucharest, RO;
Stephan Dan Costea, Bucharest, RO;
Mihai N. Mihaila, Bucharest, RO;
Bogdan Catalin Serban, Bucharest, RO;
Viorel Georgel Dumitru, Prahova, RO;
Mircea Bercu, Buharest, RO;
Cazimir Bostan, Bucharest, RO;
Stephan Dan Costea, Bucharest, RO;
Honeywell International Inc., Morristown, NJ (US);
Abstract
A solar cell may include a light sensitive molecule such as a hyperpolarizable molecule. In one example, a solar cell may include a layer of hyperpolarizable molecules disposed between a p-type electrode and an n-type electrode. In some cases, at least some of the hyperpolarizable molecules may include an electron donating group that is bonded or otherwise linked to the n-type electrode as well as an electron accepting group that is bonded or otherwise linked to the p-type electrode. In some instances, at least some of the hyperpolarizable molecules may include an electron donating group that is bonded or otherwise linked to the p-type electrode as well as an electron accepting group that is bonded or otherwise linked to the n-type electrode.