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Dr. Jan Meiß


Dr. Jan Meiß - New Material Concepts for Organic Solar Cells New Material Concepts for Organic Solar Cells

Seiten/Umfang : 206 S. - 21 x 14,8 cm
Erschienen : 1. Aufl. 29.04.2011
Fachbereich: Physik, Materialwissenschaft
Kategorie: Dissertation
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN 9783941274716
39,90 Eur[D] / 44,90 Eur[A] / 57,92 CHF / 54,40 USD





Abstract
The current work investigates two fundamental problems of small molecule organic solar cells (OSC): transparent top contacts and alternative donor materials. Transparent top contacts are a prerequisite for inverted, i.e. top-illuminated OSC on opaque substrates. This work documents that transparent, ultra-thin metal films are a possible solution to this challenge. It is shown that silver or gold layers with thicknesses < 20nm are sufficiently transparent and conductive to fabricate suitable OSC. Utilisation of nanometer-thin Al interlayers between Ag or Au and the organic underlayers allow for considerable improvement of morphological and electrical properties of the top contacts. Organic capping layers are presented that strongly improve light incoupling through the metal films into the OSC devices. Highly efficient semitransparent tandem OSC in module size were created by employing optimised light incoupling layers and Al surfactants.
Three diindenoperylene derivatives are introduced as green donor materials. Although these experiments are still at a very early stage, OSC are fabricated that exhibit high voltages of 1V and extraordinary fill factors of over 76%.

Keywords
Organische Elektronik, Photovoltaik, organic solar cells, Solarzellen, solar cells, photovoltaics, organic, organisch, Halbleiter, semiconductors.


Author

Foto Dr. Jan Meiß Jan Meiß, born in 1980, studied Computational Science at Chemnitz University of Technology and Physics in Portland (Oregon). After obtaining his M.Sc. degrees, he went to Dresden University of Technology for his PhD studies in 2007. Under the guidance of Prof Karl Leo, he worked in the field of organic photovoltaics, specializing in top-illuminated organic solar cells. He finished his PhD in 2011. During this time, he has contributed to over 20 publications, 30 conference contributions and 4 patents.
Jan Meiß has a keen interest in energy-related topics and tries to keep informed on what is happening in the fields of sustainability, resource management, and energy supply.