
Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Solar Cells
Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Solar Cells combine organic materials (like polymers or small molecules) with inorganic components (such as metal oxides) to convert sunlight into electricity more efficiently. The organic parts are flexible and lightweight, while inorganic materials offer stability and efficient charge transport. By integrating both, these solar cells aim to harness the advantages of each, resulting in devices that are potentially cheaper, more versatile, and easier to manufacture than traditional silicon-based solar cells. This hybrid approach optimizes light absorption and charge movement, making solar energy capture more effective across diverse applications.