The CITYSOLAR project, which brings together the world's leading academic and industrial players, is working intensively on transparent photovoltaic technologies. You can find the latest updates in the newsletter!
We are happy to announce the new project we are participating in – POPULAR - the DFG Research Unit "Printed & Stable Organic Photovoltaics with Non-Fullerene Acceptors". It focuses on solar cells made of novel organic semiconductors that can be manufactured using established printing processes....
Congratulations to Oleks, Oleksandra, Jens, and Christoph for publishing a Minireview on lead-free halide perovskites with ultimate photoluminescence (PL) quantum yields in Angewandte Chemie! Being a current “hot” topic, doping/alloying of halide lead-free perovskites is recognized as a pathway to ...
TechBlick Workshop coming up on the Future of Emerging PV checking the latest technical and commercial development trends in perovskite, organic, hybrid, CIGS and other next-gen photovoltaic technologies. The agenda will cover all aspects of these technologies including: novel materials, promising ...
Christoph has been awarded the Highly cited researcher for the 9th time in a row! The exceptional individuals designated Highly Cited Researchers 2022 have published multiple highly cited papers, ranking in the top 1% by citations for field and year over the last decade. Of all the world’s researc...
When it comes to choosing the perfect material for the semiconductor layers, research faces a dilemma: "If we use polymers with very long molecular chains, for example, the module is robust against temperature influences and durable for a long time," says Prof. Dr. Christoph Brabec. "However, polym...
Sarah has done her PhD with Siemens Healthineers and was supervised by W. Heiß at i-Meet. Her work was devoted to metal-organic perovskites for direct X-ray conversion. Especially she introduced a new strategy to integrate perovskite wafers with a read-out electronics, which allowed to demonstrate ...
Great work from Jie and Yongfang pushing sequential deposition of donor-acceptor composites to the limits in web speed. Sequential processing of interdiffused bilayers opens even more advantages. This concept overcomes the necessity of mutual solubility of the donor and acceptor and opens a much wi...