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Energy and Environmental Science | 2014

Flexible high efficiency perovskite solar cells

Cristina Roldán-Carmona; Olga Malinkiewicz; Alejandra Soriano; Guillermo Mínguez Espallargas; Ana Garcia; Patrick Reinecke; Thomas Kroyer; M. Ibrahim Dar; Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin; Henk J. Bolink

Flexible perovskite based solar cells with power conversion efficiencies of 7% have been prepared on PET based conductive substrates. Extended bending of the devices does not deteriorate their performance demonstrating their suitability for roll to roll processing.


APL Materials | 2014

Efficient methylammonium lead iodide perovskite solar cells with active layers from 300 to 900 nm

Cristina Momblona; Olga Malinkiewicz; Cristina Roldán-Carmona; Alejandra Soriano; Lidón Gil-Escrig; Enrico Bandiello; M. Scheepers; E. Edri; Henk J. Bolink

Efficient methylammonium lead iodide perovskite-based solar cells have been prepared in which the perovskite layer is sandwiched in between two organic charge transporting layers that block holes and electrons, respectively. This configuration leads to stable and reproducible devices that do not suffer from strong hysteresis effects and when optimized lead to efficiencies close to 15%. The perovskite layer is formed by using a dual-source thermal evaporation method, whereas the organic layers are processed from solution. The dual-source thermal evaporation method leads to smooth films and allows for high precision thickness variations. Devices were prepared with perovskite layer thicknesses ranging from 160 to 900 nm. The short-circuit current observed for these devices increased with increasing perovskite layer thickness. The main parameter that decreases with increasing perovskite layer thickness is the fill factor and as a result optimum device performance is obtained for perovskite layer thickness aro...


Journal of Instrumentation | 2012

SiPMs coated with TPB: coating protocol and characterization for NEXT

V. Álvarez; J. Agramunt; M Ball; M. Batalle; J. Bayarri; F.I.G.M. Borges; Henk J. Bolink; Hicham Brine; S. Cárcel; J. M. Carmona; J. Castel; J M Catalá; S. Cebrián; A Cervera; D Chan; C.A.N. Conde; T. Dafni; T.H.V.T. Dias; J. Díaz; R Esteve; P Evtoukhovitch; J Ferrando; L.M.P. Fernandes; P Ferrario; A. L. Ferreira; E. Ferrer-Ribas; E.D.C. Freitas; S A García; A. Gil; I. Giomataris

Silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) are the photon detectors chosen for the tracking readout in NEXT, a neutrinoless \bb decay experiment which uses a high pressure gaseous xenon time projection chamber (TPC). The reconstruction of event track and topology in this gaseous detector is a key handle for background rejection. Among the commercially available sensors that can be used for tracking, SiPMs offer important advantages, mainly high gain, ruggedness, cost-effectiveness and radio-purity. Their main drawback, however, is their non sensitivity in the emission spectrum of the xenon scintillation (peak at 175 nm). This is overcome by coating these sensors with the organic wavelength shifter tetraphenyl butadiene (TPB). In this paper we describe the protocol developed for coating the SiPMs with TPB and the measurements performed for characterizing the coatings as well as the performance of the coated sensors in the UV-VUV range.


Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines | 2013

Incorporation of a tricationic subphthalocyanine in an organic photovoltaic device

I. Sánchez-Molina; Alejandra Soriano; Christian G. Claessens; Tomás Torres; Henk J. Bolink

A new tricationic subphthalocyanine was synthesized and employed as light-harvesting and donor material in an ionic solid state organic photovoltaic cell. The incorporation of ionic dyes in organic photovoltaics aims to take advantage of ionic movement in order to enhance the charge transport properties of these materials. In this preliminary study, we report the results obtained in the fabrication of a partially solution-processed device with a cationic dye, where an effiency of 0.5% was reached.


Advanced Energy Materials | 2014

Metal‐Oxide‐Free Methylammonium Lead Iodide Perovskite‐Based Solar Cells: the Influence of Organic Charge Transport Layers

Olga Malinkiewicz; Cristina Roldán-Carmona; Alejandra Soriano; Enrico Bandiello; Luis Camacho; Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin; Henk J. Bolink


Chemical Physics Letters | 2008

Band unpinning and photovoltaic model for P3HT:PCBM organic bulk heterojunctions under illumination

Juan Bisquert; Germà Garcia-Belmonte; Antoni Munar; Michele Sessolo; Alejandra Soriano; Henk J. Bolink


Chemical Communications | 2015

Efficient photovoltaic and electroluminescent perovskite devices

Lidón Gil-Escrig; Giulia Longo; Antonio Pertegás; Cristina Roldán-Carmona; Alejandra Soriano; Michele Sessolo; Henk J. Bolink


Advanced Energy Materials | 2013

Efficient, Cyanine Dye Based Bilayer Solar Cells

Olga Malinkiewicz; Thais Grancha; Agustín Molina-Ontoria; Alejandra Soriano; Hicham Brine; Henk J. Bolink


MRS Proceedings | 2013

Influence of the cyanine counter anions on a bi-layer solar cell performance

Olga Malinkiewicz; Thais Grancha; Martijn Lenes; Hicham Brine; Alejandra Soriano; Henk J. Bolink


220th ECS Meeting | 2011

Low Cost Hybrid Solar Cell Integration on Wall Tiles

María Dolores Reyes Tolosa; Javier Orozco Messana; M. Angeles Hernández Fenollosa; Rubens Camaratta; Alvaro Niedersberg; Henk J. Bolink; Alejandra Soriano; Hicham Brine

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Cristina Roldán-Carmona

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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A Cervera

Spanish National Research Council

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