Harnessing Nanostructure for Printed Photovoltaics (Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics USA 2011)

Dr Jacek Jasieniak, Project Leader Nanostructured Inorganic Solar Cell
CSIRO
United States
 
2011年12月1天.

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Presentation Summary

  • Highlight the advantages of solution processed organic, inorganic and hybrid nanostructured solar cells.
  • Discuss the use of a solution based layer-by-layer technique to develop inorganic nanocrystalline solar cells.
  • Discuss the development of organic photovoltaics through spray coating and gravuer printing techniques.
  • Provide an overview of the current challenges that must be addressed in order to develop more efficient nanostructured solar cells.

Speaker Biography (Jacek Jasieniak)

Jacek Jasieniak completed his PhD in 2008 at the University of Melbourne in the area of solution processed quantum dot lasers. He then joined CSIRO where he initiated work on nanostructured solar cells using inorganic nanoparticles. His team developed a simple (and scalable) process for making high-efficiency, multi-layer devices. In 2012 he undertook a secondment, enabled by both the Fulbright and the Australian Solar Institute Fellowship schemes, at the University of California Santa Barbara under Nobel Prize winner Prof. Alan Heeger, where he worked towards developing solution processed organic solar cells. Jacek is currently a divisional unit leader at CSIRO, working towards the development of solution-processed optoelectronics.

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