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Session 02: PHOTOVOLTAICS
Photovoltaic (PV) systems are under intense investigation with the aim of complementing, and perhaps in the future, displacing traditional energy sources such as fossil fuel. To fully realize the potential of PV, significant challenges must be overcome through new materials and device architecture development. The aim of this session is to bring together scientists and engineers working to extend the performance and applicability of organic, inorganic and hybrid PV systems.
Session 02A, 11th July 2016, 10:35-12:20
Moderator: Dr. Jason Stoke, Gonzaga University, United States |
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Extremely highly textured MgO [111] crystalline films on soda-lime glass by e-beam
(20 minutes) Abstract
Ashok Chaudhari
Solar-Tectic LLC
United States
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A review of materials science research pathways and opportunities for building integrated photovoltaics
(20 minutes) Abstract
Bjorn Petter Jelle
Professor (NTNU) / Chief Scientist (SINTEF)
SINTEF Building and Infrastructure & Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Norway
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Towards Roll2Roll processing of Perovskite based PV at Solliance
(20 minutes) Abstract
Herbert Lifka
Senior Scientist
Holst Centre/TNO - Solliance
The Netherland
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Session 02B, 11th July 2016, 13:40-15:25
Moderator: Herbert Lifka, Holst Centre/TNO - Solliance, The Netherland |
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Spectroscopic ellipsometry analysis of CdTe/CdS thin films and alloy layer
(20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Jason Stoke
Lecturer, Physics Department
Gonzaga University
United States
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Texture and nano-scale surface roughness of silicon substrates: Effect of wafer conditioning on electronic interface properties in heterojunction solar cells
(20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. rer. nat. Heike Angermann
Helmholtz Center Berlin for Materials and Energy
Berlin, Germany
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Fabrication of earth-abundant photovoltaics on flexible Mo foil through facile electrodeposition-annealing route
(20 minutes) Abstract
Md Ibrahim Khalil, Ph. D.
Research Fellow
Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering "Giulio Natta";
Milan, Italy
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Plasmonic Ag nanowires network embedded in zinc oxide nanoparticles for inverted organic solar cells
(10 Minutes) Abstract
Malika Chalh
“Optoelectronic-plastic” team
Limoges University
France
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