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Optoelectronic characterization of perovskite materials and their application in photovoltaics
Ulč, Filip ; Konečný, Martin (referee) ; Klok, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on a detailed correlative study of optoelectronic perovskite materials through advanced measurement techniques employed at the Institute of Physical Engineering. These techniques include surface charge measurement and time-resolved photoluminescence mapping. Currently, there are few publications or articles attempting to analyze optical and electrical processes using more than two techniques simultaneously. Therefore, the aim of this thesis is to expand the knowledge of existing techniques and enhance them by incorporating surface charge analysis (in the dark and under illumination) using Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM). The contribution of this work to the study of perovskite materials lies in correlative measurements that provide new insights into the arrangement and movement of charge carriers, which can be utilized in the research of perovskite solar cells.
Model of electric charge transport in perovskites and their precursors
Raška, Vilém ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (advisor)
Thesis focuses on analysis and determination of basic electric properties of perovskite materials. Thesis includes theoretical section which discusses electric properties and charge transport in solid materials. In the experimental section several chloride and boride perovskite material samples are used for measurement of VA characteristics and Impedance Spectroscopy. Then based on acquired data multiple models are created which are then used to determine required properties and state distribution of samples.
Preparing of perovskite solar cell
Lunga, Jiří ; Strachala, Dávid (referee) ; Kadlec, Michal (advisor)
The work deals with the theory of preparing perovskite solar cells. How about basic structures and the specific types of training opportunities and reproducibility of results. In the third part describes the complete preparation of the article, which reached the highest efficiency and the procedure for subsequent repetition of the experiment
Time changes of the photovoltaic cells properties
Kvapil, Jakub ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Novák, Vítězslav (advisor)
The thesis is about the problematics of perovskite, production of perovskite structure and measurment of photovoltaic cells. The introduction deals with material properties and sctructure of perovskite. There is explained a problem of perovskit photovoltaic cells and production of perovskite structure. Then the measurement methods are explained, which are used for evaluation of photovoltaic cells properties.
Novel materials for organic and hybrid electronics and photonics
Kratochvíl, Matouš ; Yumusak,, Cigdem (referee) ; Táborský, Petr (referee) ; Weiter, Martin (advisor)
Obor organické elektroniky nabízí jedinečnou možnost masové výroby levné a ekologicky přívětivé elektroniky. Otevírá dveře novým funkcím a tvarům zařízení, které standardní elektronika na bázi kovu a křemíku neumožňuje Možnosti dané povahou organických látek a pokrok ve výzkumu syntézy nás zásobují novými materiály pro fotonické aplikace. Hlavní motivací této práce je hledání nových materiálů a zkoumání vztahu mezi jejich molekulární (a krystalickou) strukturou a vlastnostmi. Tato práce je zaměřena na studium optických a/nebo elektrických vlastností nových materiálů pro fotonické aplikace. Materiály prezentované v práci jsou organické i hybridní organicko-anorganické, u nichž je snaha získat to nejlepší z obou světů. Výzkum prezentovaný v této práci se skládá ze tří samostatných částí, které jsou propojeny cílem studovat vztah mezi strukturou materiálu a jeho vlastnostmi a metodami používanými ke studiu těchto vlastností. První část si klade za cíl představit materiály vykazující účinnou fluorescenci v pevné fázi (Solid-State Fluorescence, SSF). V této práci jsou prezentovány dvě série materiálů vykazujících SSF. Barva emise je řízena změnami skupin přitahujících elektrony v push-pull systémech molekul. Výsledky ukazují efektivní (>10%) emise pokrývající většinu viditelného spektra (~450–650 nm). Druhá část prezentovaného výzkumu zkoumá vliv thionace na známou skupinu nízkomolekulárních polovodičů – diketopyrrolopyrrolů (DPP). Prezentované výsledky ukazují ve studovaných molekulách výraznou preferenci n-typové chování následkem thionace, s řádovým zvýšením pohyblivosti elektronů, a také působivě nízko ležící hladiny LUMO (~ 4,5 eV). Třetí část uvedených výsledků je zaměřena na perovskitové materiály pro fotonické aplikace. Hybridní materiál – organo-olovnato-halogenidový perovskit je již téměř půldruhého desetiletí v centru pozornosti výzkumníků v oblasti pokročilé fotoniky. Perovskitové solární články prokazují pozoruhodnou účinnost, avšak jejich využití stále brání problémy se stabilitou. V této práci je prezentována studie stability jako referenční bod pro další výzkum v této oblasti a pro získání vhledu do procesů ovlivňujících stabilitu perovskitových materiálů a solárních článků. Následně je navržen a otestován přístup ke zvýšení stability a výkonu článků, využívající materiály studované ve druhé studii.
Characterization of the perovskit photovoltaic cells
Kaliyev, Alexey ; Jandová, Kristýna (referee) ; Novák, Vítězslav (advisor)
The work is focused on problems of perovskite photovoltaic cells. The theoretical part describes the properties of perovskite structure, its composition and use in solar cells. There is also a brief information on silicon-based solar cells, which is followed by a comparison of the two systems. The measurement methods, which this stated and described here are used to understand problematics photovoltaic, determination of efficiency, stability and durability of the solar cell. In the practical part will focus on the application of these methods, discussion and evaluation of results.
Preparation of perovskite solar cells with regular n-i-p architecture and their optimization
Poláková, Simona ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the study of perovskite solar cells with a regular n-i-p architecture. The theoretical part of this work is mainly focused on the stability of perovskite solar cells, i.e. thermal stability and the influence of UV radiation on final perovskite solar cell stability. Furthermore, the deposition methods, the architecture of solar cells and the materials used for the preparation of electron and hole transport layers were described in more detail. The experimental part deals with the optimization of the preparation of perovskite solar cells (especially in terms of resulting photovoltaic conversion efficiency), with a description of the structure preparation process of the final photovoltaic cell and the interpretation of the measured results.
Characterization of perovskite solar cell materials by transient techniques
Nakládal, Martin ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (referee) ; Novák, Vítězslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the study of the lifetime of charge carriers in perovskite single crystals. The principle of perovskite solar cells is formulated, their main structures are characterized and the history of the development of perovskite solar cells is summarized, especially in terms of efficiency. The properties of perovskite single crystals with perovskite solar cells are compared. For measurement purposes, transient methods, impedance spectroscopy, load characteristics and the dependence of sensitivity and photocurrent on the wavelength of incident radiation are described. The practical part deals with the method of measuring and evaluating the lifetime of charge carriers in the investigated perovskite single crystals.
Preparation and characterization of perovskite solar cells
Juřík, Karel ; Salyk, Ota (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with the perovskite photovoltaic cells. The first part summarises the basic information about this technology and shows the most important milestones in its development. Following part includes the parameters required to characterise the electric properties of a photovoltaic cell and the assessment of its quality. The experimental part of this thesis aims to describe the influence of the annealing time of the perovskite active layer on the final efficiency of created solar cells. The best results were determined to be achieved with the annealing time of 90 minutes.
Study of the dielectric properties of perovskite crystals
Mlčkovová, Hana ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (advisor)
The presented diploma thesis deals with the preparation of perovskite single crystals by inverse thermal crystallization and subsequent study of the basic properties of these hybrid organic-inorganic materials that can be used in various optoelectronic (photodetectors, transistors, lasers, LEDs) or photovoltaic applications. Their behavior in the electric field was studied by impedance spectroscopy. Impedance and capacitance-voltage (C-V) characteristics (frequency dependences) were measured in the dark and in the light. From the impedance dependences for measurements at 0 V voltage in the dark, the equivalent circuit was modeled and its parameters and dielectric constant were determined. From the C-V dependence, Mott-Schottky analysis determined the parameters – "flat-band" potential U_"fb" and charge carrier density N_"C-V" , the parameter – the so-called Warburg coefficient was found, which together with the parameter N_"C-V" was used to calculate the diffusion coefficient D.

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