Emerging Photovoltaic Technologies: Photophysics and Devices
ISBN: 9780429295256
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / CRC Press
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The need to address the energy problem and formulate a lasting solution to tame climate change has never been so urgent. The rise of various renewable energy sources, such as solar cell technologies, has given humanity a glimpse of hope that can delay the catastrophic effects of these problems after decades of neglect.

This review volume provides in-depth discussion of the fundamental photophysical processes as well as the state-of-the-art device engineering of various emerging photovoltaic technologies, including organic (fullerene, non-fullerene, and ternary), dye-sensitized (ruthenium, iron, and quantum dot), and hybrid metal-halide perovskite solar cells. The book is essential reading for graduate and postgraduate students involved in the photophysics and materials science of solar cell technologies.


Carlito S. Ponseca, Jr., is assistant professor at Biomolecular and Organic Electronics, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University, Sweden. He has been investigating ultrafast photophysical processes in different emerging photovoltaic materials over the past ten years. Primarily using time-resolved terahertz spectroscopy, and in tandem with other ultrafast optical absorption and emission spectroscopy techniques, he has authored and co-authored many peer-reviewed papers on early-time charge carrier dynamics of organic, inorganic, dye- and quantum dot-sensitized, and perovskite-based solar cells.

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