N-type vs. p-type silicon: tackling impurity recombination in solar cells
Professor Andres Cuevas (Research School of Engineering, ANU)
SOLAR SEMINAR SERIESDATE: 2011-09-29
TIME: 15:00:00 - 16:00:00
LOCATION: Ian Ross Seminar Room
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ABSTRACT:
Andres will re-present a paper that he was invited to give at the 2012 "Symposium Of Photovoltaic Materials and Devices", Singapore. The title says it all, this will be an educational talk for all.
BIO:
Andres Cuevas, PhD (Univ Politecnica Madrid, 1980), M Eng (Telecommunications, U. Pol. Madrid, 1976) has held academic positions at the Polytechnical University of Madrid (1980-1992) and at the Australian National University (since 1993). He has been a Fulbright Scholar at Stanford University and a visiting researcher at the universities of Florida and Catalunya, the CNR-Istituto LAMEL in Bologna and the Fraunhofer ISE in Freiburg. His contributions to the field of silicon solar cells and photovoltaic solar energy are described in more than 260 scientific publications, including several patents and book chapters. His broad interests in semiconductor physics and technology have recently focused on novel characterisation techniques for electronic materials and devices, the study of fundamental properties of silicon, the passivation of its surface by means of silicon nitride, and the advancement of multicrystalline silicon solar cells.





