Drift-diffusion models of perovskite solar cells including photon recycling
Speaker: Dr. Robin Lamboll (University of Cambridge)
Time and Date: 14:30 pm, March 30, 2018
Place: Room 308 of Genetics Building, Handan Campus, Fudan University
Abstract:
Modeling in multiple dimensions is hard - when can we avoid it? We investigate some conditions for reducing the complexity of multidimensional drift-diffusion simulations are investigated in realistic situations for a back-contact perovskite solar cell. These findings are then applied to a problem that often emerges in scanning photocurrent microscopy, a point-excited film with a laterally offset electrode. We demonstrate what information about the sample can be extracted from this.
Biography:
Robin Lamboll is a recently-graduated PhD student, working with Neil Greenham on photon recycling and multiple-dimensional drift-diffusion modeling of back contact perovskite solar cells.