🏅 Best ePoster prize from ACS The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters valued at 150€ (cash) has been won by Cameron Underwood.
🏅 Best ePoster prize: valued at 1 book ''The Physical Principles of Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Conversion'' supported by Taylor and Francis has been won by Gökhan Kara.
🏅 Best ePoster prize: valued at 1 book ''The Physical Principles of Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Conversion'' supported by Taylor and Francis has been won by ALEKSANDRA BOJAR.
The online Online School on Fundamentals of Emerging Solar Cells (PVSCHOOL) took place from February the 10th to the 12th 2021.
In this school we will discuss the fundamental physics of solar cells. It is aimed for researchers in the photovoltaics community, with particular focus on perovskite solar cells. Lectures at university often keep the discussion of photovoltaics at a relatively basic level and focus on traditional silicon solar cells. Understanding the device physics of perovskite and other emerging solar cells, however, requires further understanding about the device properties, interfaces, electrostatics and dynamics, optics and characterization that are often not taught at university, but are required to understand advanced research papers and presentations. This school aims at bridging the gap.
We will discuss basic questions like: what is a band diagram and how to draw it? How to measure the electrostatic properties? What kinds of junctions can be found in a perovskite solar cell? What properties are required for a selective contact? Which insights can and cannot be gained from photoluminescence, pump-probe, terahertz and other measurements? How do device models work? What can we learn from theory and where are the limits?
The lectures will cover the topics starting from basic principles. There will be ample opportunities for questions and discussions as well.
- Fundamental physics of solar cells
- Characterization of perovskite solar cells
- Simulations and theory