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Workshop on OPVs & Perovskite PVs during ISFOE18

The Workshop on OPVs and Perovskites PVs will reveal, discuss and contribute to solving of all aspects covering the synthesis, thin film fabrication of new organic semiconductor (conjugated polymers, evaporated small molecules or solution processed small molecules) and electrode materials, efficient charge transfer mechanisms, optimization & control of blend morphology, device architectures, lifetime and stability, and mass manufacturing.

The OPVs and Perovskite PVs Workshop topics include:

  • Polymer & Small Molecule Organic Semiconductors
  • Organic/inorganic and hybrid materials and systems
  • Perovskite PVs
  • Perovskite Materials & Novel Device Concepts
  • Perovskite Fabrication techniques (Vacuum, Printing)
  • Synthesis of novel nanomaterials for OPVs
  • Novel device architectures (e.g. single, tandem)
  • Morphology & Interfaces characterization and control
  • Influence of nano-morphology on device physics
  • Device Stability & Lifetime
  • Plasmonic OPVs
  • Charge transport and microstructure relationships
  • Device Modelling, Simulations & Computational Methods
  • High efficiency approaches in vacuum and printing technologies
  • Novel fabrication by lab- and large area processes (e.g. Printing, Vacuum, Patterning)
  • Thin film monitoring and optimization of processes
  • Large Scale Manufacturing & Applications

Workshop International Organizing Committee
Prof. Gerrit Boschloo, Department of Chemistry, Uppsala Univeristy, Sweden
Dr. Konstantinos Fostiropoulos, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany
Dr. Markus Schraber, Linz Institute for Organic Solar Cells, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Prof. Vladimir Dyakonov, University of Würzburg, Germany
Dr. Bertrand Fillon, IPC, France
Dr. Jörg Ackermann, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Nanoscience de Marseille (CINaM), France

You can find more information here.

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Project Information

call: H2020-FOF-08-2017

type of action: Innovation action

grant agreement no: 768707

acronym: SmartLine

title: Smart In-line metrology and control for boosting the yield and quality of high-volume manufacturing of Organic electronics

topic: In-line measurement and control for micro/nano-enabled high-volume manufacturing for enhanced reliability

duration: 39 months

starting date: 1 Sep 2017

This project has received funding from the European Union's HORIZON 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 768707.   eu flag