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9:45
(913) 11%-
Efficiency Hybrid Organic/Silicon-
Nanowire Heterojunction Solar Cell with an
Intermediate 1,1-bis[(di-4-tolylamino)phenyl]
cyclohexane Layer.
Chia-Ying Tsai
1
,
Po-Han
Chen
2
,
Yang-Yue Huang
2
,
Huai-Te Pan
2
,
Peichen
Yu
2
,
Hsin-Fei Meng
3
.
1
Institute of Photonics
Technologies,
2
Department of Photonics and Institute
of Electro-Optical Engineering,
3
Institute of Physics,
Hsinchu, Taiwan
Area 2 - Orals
8:30 - 10:00
AM
Ballroom B
Back Contacts and Simulations
Chair: Christian Kaufmann, Chris Ferekides
8:30
(914)
Development of Rear Surface Passivated
Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Thin Film Solar Cells with Nano-
Sized Local Rear Point Contacts
Bart Vermang, Viktor Fjällström, Jonas Pettersson,
Pedro Salomé, Marika Edoff
Ångström Solar Center (University of Uppsala),
Uppsala, Sweden
9:00
(915)
Adsorption of Se, Na, and O on
the Mo(110) Surface: Modeling Atomic
Mechanisms At The Back Contact Of Thin Film
Chalcopyrite Solar Cells
Guido Roma
1,2
,
Letizia Chiodo
3
,
Janos Kiss
2
1
SRMP/CEA-Saclay, Gif sur Yvette, France,
2
Joh.
Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, Germany,
3
Italian
Institut of Technology, CBN@unlie, Lecce, Italy
9:15
(916)
Modeling of the Influence of Deep
Majority Carrier Traps on Photo-Induced
Current Transients in Cu(In,Ga)Se
2
Layers
Marek Maciaszek, Pawel Zabierowski
Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of
Physics, Warsaw, Poland
9:30
(917)
Foundations for Improving Thin Film
CdTe Photovoltaic Devices Beyond 20%
Conversion Efficiency
Timothy A Gessert, SuHuai Wei, Jia Ma, David S
Albin, Ramesh G Dhere, Joel N Duenow, Darius
Kuciauskas, Ana Kanevce, Teresa M Barnes,
Helio Moutinho
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden,
CO, USA
9:45
(918)
Numerical Simulation about Effects
of Bandgap Grading in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 with a
Bandgap of 1.4 eV on Solar Cell Performance
Yoshiaki Hirai
1
,
Ryotaro Suzuki
2
,
Yasuyoshi
Kurokawa
1
,
Akira Yamada
1,3
1
Department of Physical Electronics, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan,
2
Department
of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Tokyo,
Japan,
3
Photovoltaics Research Center (PVREC),
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
TECHNICAL PROGRAM