High efficiency based solar cells and modules from established market technologies (Si, chalcogenide and III-V based materials)
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Toward multi-terawatt clean photovoltaic energy conversion – grand chemical challenges, Symposium
CHEMISTRY FOR ENERGY AND RESOURCES
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S-2.4.3
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2:00 PM
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6:00 PM
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High efficiency based solar cells and modules from established market technologies (Si, chalcogenide and III-V based materials)
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Room 343
CHEMISTRY FOR ENERGY AND RESOURCES
2:00 PM
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S-2.4.3 KN
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The future of (silicon) photovoltaic technology
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S.
Stefan
GLUNZ
2:40 PM
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S-2.4.3 IL1
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Thin film solar cells - at 23 % efficiency and beyond
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M.
Marika
EDOFF
3:10 PM
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2328
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Electrodeposition of Thin Film Semiconductors for Large and Small Area Solar Cell Applications
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D.
Daniel
SIOPA
3:25 PM
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1556
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Low temperature Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cells: structural, chemical and electrical properties
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M.
Matteo
BALESTRIERI
3:40 PM
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1686
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Innovative fabrication process for band gap tuning of CIGS solar cells using metal electrodeposition and thermal annealing under S/Se reactive atmosphere.
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A.
Alexandre
CROSSAY
4:15 PM
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1129
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Chemical aspects on the p-n junction formation in CIGS-based solar cells
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D.
Dimitrios
HARISKOS
4:30 PM
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1086
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Chemical Crystallographic investigations on chalcogenides for photovoltaic applications
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A.
Alain
LAFOND
4:45 PM
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1155
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Photochemical deposition of Zn(S,O) buffer layers for Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin films solar cells via reusable solutions
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S.
Serena
GALLANTI
5:00 PM
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640
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Toward understanding of CIGS surface reactivity and ageing for high efficiency photovoltaic modules: an XPS study
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S.
Solene
BECHU
5:15 PM
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1415
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Cu2O based thin films deposition via atmospheric pressure spatial atomic layer deposition towards photovoltaic applications
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A.
Abderrahime
SEKKAT
5:30 PM
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S-2.4.3 IL2
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Where are we at with existing solar cells ?
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D.
David
CAHEN
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