List of contributions
16th Workshop on Quantum Solar Energy Conversion - (QUANTSOL 2004)
March 14-20, 2004, Rauris, Salzburg, Österreich
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- D. Meissner
J. Kepler Univ. Linz / FH Wels (Austria)
Does anybody know, how Solar Cells work?
- T. Markvart, P.T. Landsberg
School of Engineering Sciences and School of Mathematical Studies,
Southampton (UK)
Ideal efficiencies of thin photovoltaic converters
- P. Würfel
Universität Karlsruhe, Institut für Angewandte Physik (Germany)
Similarities of a hot electron solar cell with thermionic and thermoelectric energy converters
- S. Kettemann, J. -F. Guillemoles
Inst. f. Theoretische Physik, Hamburg (Germany)
Efficiency Enhancement in Photovoltaic-Thermoelectric Hybrid Cells
- R. Koole, P. Liljeroth, D. Vanmaekelbergh
Debye Institute, University of Utrecht (The Netherlands)
A quantum-dot antenna layer coupled to a thin-film solar cell
- G. Calzaferri, S, Huber, H. Maas
University of Berne, Bern (Switzerland)
Constructing Dye-Zeolite Photonic Nanodevices
- T. Mayer, U. Weiler, W. Jaegermann
Technische Universität Darmstadt, (Germany)
Silicon-organic pigment material hybrids for photovoltaic application
- G.H. Bauer, R. Brüggemann, S. Vignoli University of
Oldenburg,
Inst. of Physics (Germany) and CNRS UMR, Villeurbann (France)
Splitting of Quasi-Fermi-Levels in Cu(In1-xGax)Se2
by Room Temperature Photoluminescence
- P. Pohl, R. Brendel
ZAE Bayern, Erlangen (Germany)
Imaging infrared lifetime spectroscopy
- H. Kisch, H. Wei·, M. Gärtner
Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen (Germany)
Tuning Bandgap and Photocatalysis Through Semiconductor-Support-Interaction
- L. Spanhel, F. Grasset, D. Berthebaud, G. Starukh (Rennes), J. Kiwi
(Lausanne)
Universite de Rennes, UMR CNRS 6512 (France)
New sol-gel derived nanomaterials for visible photocatalysis
- K. Lips, C. Boehme
Hahn-Meitner-Institut, Berlin (Germany)
Defect characterisation with coherent spin motion experiments
- G. Palfinger, B. Bitnar, H. Sigg, J. Konle, H. Presting, D. Grützmacher
Paul Scherrer Institut, Lab. for Micro- and Nanotechnology, Villigen (Switzerland)
Optical Absorption of Si/SiGe Nano-structures
- B. Bitnar, W. Durisch, G. Palfinger, D. Seiler, U. Vogt, A. Brönstrup
Paul Scherrer Institut (CH-Villigen), NTB Interstate University of Appl. Sc. of
Technology, (Buchs) and EMPA, Dübendorf (Switzerland)
New developments in thermophotovoltaics
- T. Hannappel, L. Töben, l. Gundlach, R. Ernstorfer, F. Willig
Hahn-Meitner-Institut, Berlin (Germany)
Atomic order, energetics and femtosecond electron dynamics of
MOCVD-grown III-V semiconductor surfaces
- M. Neges, K. Schwarzburg, F. Willig
Hahn-Meitner-Institut, Berlin (Germany)
Fingerprints of non-thermal charge carrier distributions observed in the
photocurrent of an InP photovoltaic structure at low temperatures
- S.H. Christiansen, G. Andrae, F. Falk, F. Altmann
Max Planck Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik, Halle (Germany)
Optimization of thin-film crystalline silicon solar cells on glass substrates based on electron microscopy techniques
- S.K. Sarkar, H. Cohen, G. Hodes
The Weizmann Institute of science, Rehovot (Israel)
Control of the direction of current transport in CdSe quantum dot photoelectrodes
- M. Nanu, J. Schooman, A. Goosens
Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)
Nanocomposites between TiO2 and CuInS2: towards solid state 3D solar cells
- H. Tributsch
Hahn-Meitner-Institut (HMI), Berlin (Germany)
Kinetically Determined Solar Cells
- P.K. Watkins, A.B. Walker
Dept. of Physics, University of Bath (UK)
Monte Carlo Simulation of charge transport in organic solar cells
- P. Cameron, L. Peter
University of Bath, Dept. of Chemistry (UK)
Studies of the Co(II)/Co(III)(dbbip)2 Redox couple as a Mediator
for Dye-sensitized Nanocrystalline Solar Cells
- J. Nelson, A.J. Chatten, St. A. Coulis, J. R. Durrant
Imperial College London, Dept. of Physics and Chemistry (UK)
Monte Carlo modelling of charge transport in polymer photovoltaic materials
- T. J. Savenije, J.E. Kroeze, P.A.C. Quist
Delft University of Technology, Delft (The Netherlands)
The Mobility and Decay Kinetics of Charge Carries in Bulk Heterojunctions
- G. Boschloo, A. Hagfeldt
Uppsala University (Sweden)
Barrier model for nanostructured dye-sensitized solar cells
- O. Shevaleevskiy, L. Larina, K.S. Lim
Semenov Inst. of Chem. Physics, Moscow (Russia) and Korea Adv. Inst. of Sc.
and Technology, Daejeon (South Korea)
Action spectra of photocurrent and bulk photoconductivity in organic double-layer solar cells
- Michael Niggemann, Andreas Gombert, A. Hinsch
Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE), Heidenhofstr.2, 79110
Freiburg, Germany
Micro- and nano-patterned electrodes for organic solar cells and other
interface dominated solar cells
- M.M. Triebel, I.V. Tolstov, A. V. Belov, E.L. Frankevich
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow (Russia)
Magnetic field spin effect on photoconductivity of MEH-PPV with acceptors
- Tynyshtykbaev K.B., Kenshinbaev N.K., Kurakbaev K.T., Karibaeva
M.A., Kozliakova E.V., Pavlov A.A., Zhumazhanov B.R
Department of Electronics, Kazakh National Technical University, 22 Satpaev
str., Almaty, Kazakhstan, 480013
Determination of conformational and dehydration contributions to change of
entropy of cholesterol water solvent
- Ch. J. Brabec
SIEMENS, Erlangen (Germany)
Requirements and realisationconcepts for organic photovoltaics
- V. Dyakonov, J. Parisi, Z. Chiguvare, I. Riedel
University of Oldenburg, Energy and Semiconductor Research Laboratory
(Germany)
Realisation of Polymer-Fullerene Solar Cells without Charge Transport Limitations
- J.C. (Kees) Hummelen
University of Groningen (Netherlands)
Improved fullerene materials for plastic photovoltaics
- H. Krüger, S. Janietz, B. Fischer, A. Wedel
Fraunhofer Institute of Appl. Polymer Research, Golm (Germany)
N-type semiconducting polymers a useful way for electron acceptors in polymer solar cells?
- M. Vignali, R. Edwards, V. Cunnane
Renewable Energies - Inst. for Environment and Sustainability Europ.
Commission, Ispra (Italy)
Polythiophene-nanotubes PV cells made by electropolymerisation
- D.Yu. Paraschuk et.al.
Moscow State University, International Laser Center (Russia)
Potentialities of weak charge-transfer complexes based on conjugated polymers in plastic solar cells
- N.V. Kamanina
Vavilov State Optical Institute, St. Petersburg (Russia)
Fullerene-doped conjugated organic systems: from laser limiters to solar cells
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Abstracts available online March 28, 2004
Last updated March 28, 2004
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