This document summarizes research into using computational methods to design and select polymers for solar cell applications. Key points:
- Researchers are using large computational libraries and screening methods to efficiently search for polymers with optimal electronic properties for solar cells, rather than testing all possibilities experimentally.
- Genetic algorithms and other methods allow searching a fraction of the large space of possible polymers to find good solutions. Over 7,000 polymer structures were screened in one study.
- Calculations of properties like highest occupied molecular orbital, lowest unoccupied molecular orbital, and predicted efficiency allow prioritizing polymers for further experimental testing.
- Additional screening steps like calculating charge mobility can eliminate polymers with poor transport properties before synthesis.
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