Physics of solar cells: from basics to nanoscience

Workshop
March 25, 2018 - March 30, 2018
This school is focused on the physics of solar cells. It will cover fundamental principles and theoretical limits, the role of interfaces and heterostructures, modeling, photonics, fabrication and characterization techniques, and advanced concepts for high efficiency. It will be shown that the recent progress of the different technologies (Si, CIGS, CdTe, III-V, perovskite,…) are based on similar concepts and should mutually inspire each other. A special emphasis will be given to nanoscience and nanotechnologies, which bring new tools to overcome the limits of conventional solar cells.
Session organized by:

Stéphane COLLIN, C2N, CNRS, Univ. Paris-Sud / Paris-Saclay, France
Laurent LOMBEZ, IPVF, CNRS, France
Andrea CATTONI, C2N, CNRS, Univ. Paris-Sud / Paris-Saclay, France

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Published on  November 27, 2017
Updated on  August 13, 2020