Solution-processed Photovoltaics with Advanced Characterization and Analysis

Solution-processed Photovoltaics with Advanced Characterization and Analysis
Author: Hsin-Sheng Duan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2014
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During the last few decades, numerous promising solar cell concepts, ranging from single-crystal silicon to thin-film technologies, have been developed and are being researched intensely by a growing number of scientific groups and companies. Thin-film kesterite Cu2ZnSn(S, Se)4 (CZTS) photovoltaic technology, in which the indium in Cu(In, Ga)(S, Se)2 (CIGS) is replaced with more abundant and less expensive zinc and tin, has emerged as a potential absorber material in next generation thin film solar cells. Despite the recent demonstration of solution-processed CZTS devices over 11% power conversion efficiency, the development of CZTS as an absorber material is still behind in terms of both fundamental understanding of the material system and in the capability to precisely control the material properties for device fabrication, as compared with those of CIGS and CdTe. This dissertation targets the three key areas in this field: (1) Defect characterization and understanding in order to recover Voc loss; (2) Phase stability and processing control to produce a purer absorber material and (3) Solution-processing with environmentally friendly solvents for large-scale production. We start by exploring various precursor systems (hydrazine, benign organic solvents and nanoparticles) and have successfully processed CZTS from a molecular solution in a benign solvent system. A single component precursor has also been developed and proved to offer more precise phase and composition control. Lastly, using electrical and optical characterization, we have conducted detailed investigations on the bulk and the interface defects that govern the carrier recombination and the resulting device characteristics. They reveal the effects of the anions in CZTS on the defect concentration and on voltage losses of the solar cells.

Advanced Characterization Techniques for Thin Film Solar Cells

Advanced Characterization Techniques for Thin Film Solar Cells
Author: Uwe Rau
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2011-05-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3527636293

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Written by scientists from leading institutes in Germany, USA and Spain who use these techniques as the core of their scientific work and who have a precise idea of what is relevant for photovoltaic devices, this text contains concise and comprehensive lecture-like chapters on specific research methods. They focus on emerging, specialized techniques that are new to the field of photovoltaics yet have a proven relevance. However, since new methods need to be judged according to their implications for photovoltaic devices, a clear introductory chapter describes the basic physics of thin-film solar cells and modules, providing a guide to the specific advantages that are offered by each individual method. The choice of subjects is a representative cross-section of those methods enjoying a high degree of visibility in recent scientific literature. Furthermore, they deal with specific device-related topics and include a selection of material and surface/interface analysis methods that have recently proven their relevance. Finally, simulation techniques are presented that are used for ab-initio calculations of relevant semiconductors and for device simulations in 1D and 2D. For students in physics, solid state physicists, materials scientists, PhD students in material sciences, materials institutes, semiconductor physicists, and those working in the semiconductor industry, as well as being suitable as supplementary reading in related courses.

Photovoltaics Beyond Silicon

Photovoltaics Beyond Silicon
Author: Senthilarasu Sundaram
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 819
Release: 2024-06-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0323901891

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Photovoltaics Beyond Silicon: Innovative Materials, Sustainable Processing Technologies, and Novel Device Structures presents the latest innovations in materials, processing and devices to produce electricity via advanced, sustainable photovoltaics technologies. The book provides an overview of the novel materials and device architectures that have been developed to optimize energy conversion efficiencies and minimize environmental impacts. Advances in technologies for harnessing solar energy are extensively discussed, with topics including materials processing, device fabrication, sustainability of materials and manufacturing, and the current state-of-the-art. Contributions from leading international experts discuss the applications, challenges and future prospects of research in this increasingly vital field, providing a valuable resource for students and researchers working in this area. Presents a comprehensive overview and detailed discussion of solar energy technology options for sustainable energy conversion Provides an understanding of the environmental challenges to be overcome and discusses the importance of efficient materials utilization for clean energy Looks at how to design materials processing and optimize device fabrication, including metrics such as power-to-weight ratio, effectiveness at EOL compared to BOL, life-cycle analysis

The Physics of Solar Energy Conversion

The Physics of Solar Energy Conversion
Author: Juan Bisquert
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 686
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0429000146

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Research on advanced energy conversion devices such as solar cells has intensified in the last two decades. A broad landscape of candidate materials and devices were discovered and systematically studied for effective solar energy conversion and utilization. New concepts have emerged forming a rather powerful picture embracing the mechanisms and limitation to efficiencies of different types of devices. The Physics of Solar Energy Conversion introduces the main physico-chemical principles that govern the operation of energy devices for energy conversion and storage, with a detailed view of the principles of solar energy conversion using advanced materials. Key Features include: Highlights recent rapid advances with the discovery of perovskite solar cells and their development. Analyzes the properties of organic solar cells, lithium ion batteries, light emitting diodes and the semiconductor materials for hydrogen production by water splitting. Embraces concepts from nanostructured and highly disordered materials to lead halide perovskite solar cells Takes a broad perspective and comprehensively addresses the fundamentals so that the reader can apply these and assess future developments and technologies in the field. Introduces basic techniques and methods for understanding the materials and interfaces that compose operative energy devices such as solar cells and solar fuel converters.

Advanced Characterization Techniques for Thin Film Solar Cells

Advanced Characterization Techniques for Thin Film Solar Cells
Author: Daniel Abou-Ras
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2016-07-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3527699015

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The book focuses on advanced characterization methods for thin-film solar cells that have proven their relevance both for academic and corporate photovoltaic research and development. After an introduction to thin-film photovoltaics, highly experienced experts report on device and materials characterization methods such as electroluminescence analysis, capacitance spectroscopy, and various microscopy methods. In the final part of the book simulation techniques are presented which are used for ab-initio calculations of relevant semiconductors and for device simulations in 1D, 2D and 3D. Building on a proven concept, this new edition also covers thermography, transient optoelectronic methods, and absorption and photocurrent spectroscopy.

Printable Solar Cells

Printable Solar Cells
Author: Nurdan Demirci Sankir
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2017-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1119283736

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Printable Solar Cells The book brings together the recent advances, new and cutting edge materials from solution process and manufacturing techniques that are the key to making photovoltaic devices more efficient and inexpensive. Printable Solar Cells provides an overall view of the new and highly promising materials and thin film deposition techniques for printable solar cell applications. The book is organized in four parts. Organic and inorganic hybrid materials and solar cell manufacturing techniques are covered in Part I. Part II is devoted to organic materials and processing technologies like spray coating. This part also demonstrates the key features of the interface engineering for the printable organic solar cells. The main focus of Part III is the perovskite solar cells, which is a new and promising family of the photovoltaic applications. Finally, inorganic materials and solution based thin film formation methods using these materials for printable solar cell application is discussed in Part IV. Audience The book will be of interest to a multidisciplinary group of fields, in industry and academia, including physics, chemistry, materials science, biochemical engineering, optoelectronic information, photovoltaic and renewable energy engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical and manufacturing engineering.

Structural Characterization of Photovoltaic Nanocrystals, Single Crystals, and Thin Film Semiconductors

Structural Characterization of Photovoltaic Nanocrystals, Single Crystals, and Thin Film Semiconductors
Author: Erin Elizabeth Jedlicka
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
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According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, solar and wind make up over two-thirds of the 39.7 giga-watts (GW) of new energy capacity added to the grid in 2021. In addition, wind turbine service technicians and solar panel installers are ranked number one and number three respectively on the U.S. Bureau of Labors "Fastest Growing Occupations for 2019-2029". However, currently solar panels require energy-consuming manufacturing processes, are limited to inflexible substrates, and only convert around 20-30% of light into electricity. Many new alternative materials for solar cells emerged with in the past few decades with low-cost solution processing, the ability to print onto flexible substrates, and the potential to convert higher percentages of light into electricity. However, most studies focus on the improvements in performance without studying the impact that changing processing conditions and adding dopants has on the vertical composition and crystalline structure of the material. Here, we study the structural characteristics of different photovoltaic materials to determine the impact of different processing methods and dopants. First, we investigate the vertical composition in solution processed photovoltaic semiconductor materials. While solution-processed solar cells offer a low-cost and less energy consuming manufacturing method, the processing materials and method highly impact the performance of the solar cell. In Chapter 2, we investigate how changes in processing photovoltaic thin-films impacts the film morphology and vertical composition of the film. We use glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy (GDOES) coupled with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to analyze changes in film morphology. We look at three types of semiconductor materials: polymer/quantum dot blends, kesterite, and chalcopyrite. In polymer/quantum dot blends use GDOES to confirm the depth composition from a three-dimensional reconstruction using discrete algebraic reconstruction technique (DART) from scanning electron microscopy images. We discover that a post-deposition ligand exchange directly from the native quantum dot ligands to shorter, electrically conducting ligands results in damage to film causing cracks and voids. However, using a solution-based exchange to an intermediary ligand before a post-deposition ligand prevents damage to the film and results in better device performance. Next, we use GDOES to show that Ag-doping in kesterite films results in a more homogenous composition throughout the film depth and reduces the voids in the film. Finally, we discover that the selenization copper-rich under higher pressure allows results in films with fewer voids and Na-passivated defects. Overall, we see that processing conditions impact the vertical composition and can change the performance of photovoltaic materials. In addition to changes from processing conditions, changes in material properties can be induced by doping the material. In Chapter 3, we investigate how doping changes the structure of methylammonium lead tribromide (MAPbBr3) single crystals. We observe a shift in the structural phase transition temperature as a result of bismuth incorporation into the crystal structure. Using x-ray diffraction, we discover a contraction in the lattice constant with increase bismuth concentration. We compare the lattice contraction to the effects of applying external pressure to MAPbBr3 and observe a similar shift to lower temperatures for the phase transition. We use density functional theory (DFT) simulations and determine the likely defect species to be BiPb+. In our final chapter, we investigate the impacts of a remote outreach activity on student knowledge and attitudes towards science. We use pre/post-activity surveys to evaluate changes in student understanding of Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned content about the relationship between energy production and the environment. We also use 5-point Likert-scale surveys to measure student attitudes towards STEM/STEM careers. We use quantitative statistical analysis methods such as Welch’s t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, and Wilcoxon Signed Ranked test to determine the significance of changes between pre/post-activity surveys. We find an increase in the probability of students identifying wind, hydropower, and nuclear energy as renewable resources on the post-survey. Similarly, for non-renewable resources we find an increase in the probability that students identify fossil fuels, gas, and nuclear on the post-activity survey. We observe no changes in student attitudes towards STEM/STEM careers between pre/post survey. However, we determine that teachers over-estimated the changes in student attitudes from the outreach activity. We also observe an interesting result in the post-activity surveys with a higher mean response for “I enjoyed this [outreach] activity” and compared to the mean response for “I enjoy science and engineering activities”. This discrepancy in student attitudes should be further studied, however this provides insight in how we can improve student attitudes towards science and engineering activities.

Conjugated Polymers

Conjugated Polymers
Author: John R. Reynolds
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 832
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1315159295

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This book covers properties, processing, and applications of conducting polymers. It discusses properties and characterization, including photophysics and transport. It then moves to processing and morphology of conducting polymers, covering such topics as printing, thermal processing, morphology evolution, conducting polymer composites, thin films

Handbook of Conducting Polymers, Fourth Edition - 2 Volume Set

Handbook of Conducting Polymers, Fourth Edition - 2 Volume Set
Author: John R. Reynolds
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1488
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351660233

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In the last 10 years there have been major advances in fundamental understanding and applications and a vast portfolio of new polymer structures with unique and tailored properties was developed. Work moved from a chemical repeat unit structure to one more based on structural control, new polymerization methodologies, properties, processing, and applications. The 4th Edition takes this into account and will be completely rewritten and reorganized, focusing on spin coating, spray coating, blade/slot die coating, layer-by-layer assembly, and fiber spinning methods; property characterizations of redox, interfacial, electrical, and optical phenomena; and commercial applications.