Seminar ÚFKL: Naďa Mrkývková

  • 24 April 2024
    11:00 AM
  • Seminars take place in the lecture room F1 (building 6, Kotlářská 2).

Department of Condensed Matter Physics (ÚFKL) invites you to lecture

Naďa Mrkývková (Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences; CEMEA, Slovak Academy of Sciences):
Perovskites for Photovoltaics

Lead-halide perovskites are becoming a great player in solar energy and light-based technologies. Their ability to convert light into electricity keeps improving, even reaching levels similar to established, highquality materials like single-crystal semiconductors. However, further performance improvement requires reducing defect-assisted, nonradiative recombination of charge carriers in the perovskite layers. A deeper understanding of perovskite formation and associated process control is a prerequisite for effective defect reduction.

In this seminar, a combination of techniques used for studying the structural and optoelectronic kinetics during the perovskite formation will be presented, including in-situ photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy and grazing-incidence small/wide-angle X-ray scattering (GI-SAXS/WAXS). The obtained growth kinetics for vapor-deposited perovskites, as well as for perovskite layers fabricated from the wet phase, will be described. The results reveal the formation of lead-halide perovskite films from the early stages and uncover the morphology, crystallographic structure, and defect density evolution.

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