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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.
Practical applications of superconductivity
Mádrová, Tereza ; Langerová, Petra (referee) ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (advisor)
Předložená bakalářská práce je zaměřena na zpracování souhrnného přehledu využití supravodivosti v technických řešeních a aplikacích, čímž se rozumí nikoliv experimentální využití, nýbrž využití v reálném technickém řešení. Tato práce se věnuje zejména popisu, v první části základním atributům supravodivosti, bez nichž není možné princip supravodivosti pochopit a jsou tudíž nezbytnou součástí práce, ve druhé části rozdělení do kategorií supravodičů podle určitých kritérií, a v poslední části popisuje příklady aplikací supravodivosti tak, jak se s nimi můžeme setkat v každodenním životě.
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.
Photoimpedace spectroscopy characterization of the perovskit photovoltaic cells
Henek, Tomáš ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Novák, Vítězslav (advisor)
This work studies the subject of perovskite solar cells. The structure of perovskites is described along with a portion of photovoltaics history that led to the employment of perovskites as absorpsion layers. Further, methods of measurement for solar cells such as impedance spectroscopy, photospectroscopy and load characteristics are summarized. Lastly there is a description of already done analytics of perovskite solar cells with the summary of the results. In the practical part, there are measurements made to find out any effect of cell topology or light source wavelength on the cell performance.
Study of perovskite solar cells degradation
Hrbková, Silvie ; Novák, Vítězslav (referee) ; Vala, Martin (advisor)
This thesis studies the degradation of perovskite photovoltaic cells placed in atmospheres of different moisture. Samples with inverse structure: ITO/ PEDOT:PSS/ CH3NH3PbI3–XClX / PC70BM/ Ca/ Al were prepared. Electrical characteristics were measured for 2 months and similar degradation trend was observed for all the samples. Perovskite cell efficiency PCE decreased to 20 % of the initial value in t80= 46±3 days in laboratory, t80=23±1$ days in nitrogen atmosphere and t80=25,7±0,6 dní days in dry atmosphere. For the initial 27 days of the experiment, a faster degradation linked with the decrease of ISC, FF and VOC was observed. After this period, the value of FF has stabilised at 0,777±0,009 % and the value of VOC at 0,70±0,02 % of their original value (in the laboratory atmosphere). Additional fall of PCE resulted only from the decrease of ISC and was slower than in the initial period. From the results acquired, it has emerged that during the experiment, the cell encapsulation provided a sufficient barrier against outer moisture. Residual moisture present in the sctructure, was labeled as the source of the degradation. The moisture is believed to enter with the hygroscopic material PEDOT:PSS during the samples preparation procedure. During the degradation, absorption measurements of photovoltaic cells were executed. The absorption spectra didn't change. That indicates, that the decrease of ISC is not caused by the reduction of light absorption. The thesis also studied the degradation of perovskite solar cells under illumination. The samples were exposed to UV radiation for 55,5 hours. The PCE time of decrease to 20 % of the initial value was t80 = 6±2 days. It was revealed, that UV radiation significantly accelerates the decrease of ISC.
Characterization of the perovskit photovoltaic cells
Dvořák, Tomáš ; Strachala, Dávid (referee) ; Novák, Vítězslav (advisor)
The thesis discusses the problematics of perovskite solar cells. The introduction deals with the history of the solar cells as the next part is dedicated to generations of them as well as to their principle and the variables measured in photovoltaic cells. The next part deals with perovskites, their properties and structure. Later the part about perovskite solar cells follows. The last part is dedicated to experiments which were executed on samples of perovskite solar cells.
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
Rheological properties of gels for Pechini syntheses
Wirthová, Michaela ; Ptáček, Petr (referee) ; Zmrzlý, Martin (advisor)
This work deals with preparation of layers of ceramic materials – perovskites. The introductory part includes general characteristics concerning structure, properties and use of this materials. In details then there is described method of their preparation, namely Pechini´s syntheses, which are most widely used. Optimum molar ratio of components is discussed, in the sense of what compositions lead to creation of perovskite structures. Influence of this parameter on rheological properties of precursory gels is described in the end of the first part of work. In experimental section there are described preparations of gels, which are prepared via reaction between citric acid and ethylene glycol and gels, which are prepared by Pechini´s synthesis. Rheological properties of prepared gels (density, viscosity and surface tension) and besides determination of amount of nitrates in gels are characterized. Temperature dependence of viscosity of gels, that are prepared by reaction of citric acid and ethylene glycol are determined. In final part successful preparations of perovskite layers is shown on ceramic substrate. This layers are observed by means of light optical microscope and scanning electron microscope.
Synthesis of functional ceramic powder materials
Čípová, Eva ; Maca, Karel (referee) ; Částková, Klára (advisor)
The theme of the work is electroceramic materials, particularly materials based on perovskites. The theoretical part describes electroceramic materials, their applications and possibilities of their synthesis. The experimental part focuses on the synthesis methods in liquid media and solid phase of barium strontium titanate. The prepared powders were characterized by morphology, phase composition and particle sinterability. It was found that weakly agglomerated particles with a single phase composition, perspective for the preparation of dense bulk ceramics, were prepared by the metod in liquid phase, especially by precipitation.
Processing of Electroceramics from Nanopowders
Kachlík, Martin ; Trunec, Martin (referee) ; Maca, Karel (advisor)
Literature review of processing of bulk EuTiO3 ceramics was performed. Based on experiments performed the experimental conditions of solid-state reaction of Eu2O3 with Ti2O3, resp. TiO2 leading to single phase EuTiO3 were established. Balk EuTiO3 ceramics were prepared by means of cold isostatic pressing and sintering in reduction atmosphere. This ceramics is suitable for further evaluation of electromagnetic properties.

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