The Harvard Clean Energy Project: Large-Scale Computational Screening and Design of Organic Photovoltaics on the World Community Grid
Author(s) -
Johannes Hachmann,
Roberto OlivaresAmaya,
Şule Atahan-Evrenk,
Carlos AmadorBedolla,
Roel S. SánchezCarrera,
Aryeh GoldParker,
Leslie Vogt-Maranto,
Anna M. Brockway,
Alán AspuruGuzik
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
the journal of physical chemistry letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.563
H-Index - 203
ISSN - 1948-7185
DOI - 10.1021/jz200866s
Subject(s) - computer science , photovoltaics , organic solar cell , grid , ibm , scale (ratio) , systems engineering , data science , resource (disambiguation) , nanotechnology , photovoltaic system , electrical engineering , engineering , materials science , physics , quantum mechanics , computer network , geometry , mathematics
This Perspective introduces the Harvard Clean Energy Project (CEP), a theory-driven search for the next generation of organic solar cell materials. We give a broad overview of its setup and infrastructure, present first results, and outline upcoming developments. CEP has established an automated, high-throughput, in silico framework to study potential candidate structures for organic photovoltaics. The current project phase is concerned with the characterization of millions of molecular motifs using first-principles quantum chemistry. The scale of this study requires a correspondingly large computational resource, which is provided by distributed volunteer computing on IBM’s World Community Grid. The results are compiled and analyzed in a reference database and will be made available for public use. In addition to finding specific candidates with certain properties, it is the goal of CEP to illuminate and understand the structure–property relations in the domain of organic electronics. Such insights can o...
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