Organic photovoltaics, also known as organic solar cells, are a type of solar cell that uses organic materials to convert sunlight into electricity. These materials are typically polymers or small molecules that have semiconducting properties and are able to generate an electric current when exposed to light. Organic photovoltaics offer the potential for low-cost, flexible, lightweight, and transparent solar cells, making them attractive for a wide range of applications, such as powering electronic devices, building-integrated photovoltaics, and portable power generation. Researchers in this area are focused on improving the efficiency, stability, and scalability of organic photovoltaic technology to make it a competitive alternative to traditional silicon-based solar cells.