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Developing New Device Structures for Polymer Solar Cell Applications

Dr Gang Li, Senior Research Fellow
Solarmer Energy, Inc, United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Photovoltaics Beyond Conventional Silicon, USA 2008 on Jun 17, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

• Novel interfacial layers for polymer solar cell
• Inverted polymer solar cells'
• Vacuum free process for semitransparent & flexible polymer solar cells

Speaker Biography (Gang Li)

Dr. Gang Li received his Ph.D. degree in Condensed Matter Physics from Iowa State University in 2003, focusing on organic light emitting devices. He joined Prof. Yang Yang's group in UCLA in 2004 as a postdoctoral researcher, where his research focuses on conjugated polymer based photovoltaic devices (solar cells) and has lead to high efficiency polymer solar cells (2005). He has published more than 30 refereed papers and given several invited presentations on his research on polymer solar cells. He joined SOLARMER ENERGY Inc. in June 2007 as Senior Research Fellow and is leading the research efforts in Solarmer.

Company Profile (Solarmer)

Solarmer Energy Inc. is a developer of transparent, flexible plastic solar panels, the next wave in generating renewable energy from the sun. These solar panels are opening the door for a wide range of new application areas in renewable energy, which are not currently addressable with conventional silicon solar panel technology. Our company's solar panels have the potential to reduce the cost of renewable energy down to 12-15 cents/kWh and less than $1/Watt, which means plastic solar panels will be the first in solar capable of generating electricity on par with conventional fuel costs. Solarmer was founded in 2006 to commercialize this technology, which was developed by Professor Yang Yang at the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA. The company has licensed this technology from UCLA and additional technology developed by Professor Luping Yu at the University of Chicago. These plastic solar panels, made from very thin layers of plastics and other materials, convert solar energy into electricity in a very cost-effective way.

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