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Photonic Nanomaterials Group - Photovoltaics
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The development of improved solar cells that will facilitate the efficient conversion of solar power to electricity, and that can be produced quickly and cheaply, is a major challenge in renewable energy technology. Our group is a member of the Oxford Solar Energy Materials Initiative. And we collaborate with the groups of Dr Andrew Watt. And Dr Hazel Assender. Fig1 Apparatus for solution processing of semiconductor nanocrystals for solar cells. Recent publications and presentations. C A Cattley, C. ...
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Semiconductor and Silicon Photovoltaics Group - Links
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Semiconductor and Silicon Photovoltaics Group. Semiconductor and Silicon Photovoltaics Group. Defect engineering in mc Silicon Solar Cells. Defect characterisation in mc-Si solar cells. Oxygen diffusion in silicon. Low-cost silicon solar cell sheets. Atom probe analysis of semiconductors. The kinetics of corona charge in SiO2. Grain orientations in multi-crystalline silicon. Nitrogen diffusion in silicon. Light emission from silicon. Nanoporous anodic aluminium oxide coatings.
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Begbroke Science Park | Energy Generation, Capture and Storage
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Energy Generation, Capture and Storage – Begbroke Science Park. Big Data and Energy Efficient Computing. Life Sciences, Genomics, and Synthetic Biology. Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology. Energy Generation, Capture and Storage. Automotive Research and Development. Industrial Research Partnerships Team. MedSci Business Development Team. Isis Innovation Hotdesk At Begbroke. Knowledge Exchange & Impact Team. Space & Facilities. Neighbouring Facilities & Services. Conferences and Meeting Rooms. Manufactu...
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Polymers Group, Department of Materials, University of Oxford
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Solar Energy Materials Initiative. There are no funded vacancies for postdoctoral researchers at the present time. Please see the Projects available page. For information on DPhil projects and funding opportunities. Please note that you will need to submit a formal application before we can give you a decision.
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Polymers Group, Department of Materials, University of Oxford
http://polymers.materials.ox.ac.uk/Main/Publications
Solar Energy Materials Initiative. Neo, D., Tazawa, Y., Jiang, H., Grovenor, C., Assender, H, Watt, A. 'P3HT as a hole transport layer for collloidal quantum dot solar cells'. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. Shinotsuka, K., Assender, H.E. 'In-situ AFM study of near-surface crystallization in PET and PEN'. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. Neo, D.C.J., Stranks, S.D., Eperon, GE., Snaith, H.J....Jiang, L., Wu, J....Taylo...
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Polymers Group, Department of Materials, University of Oxford
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Solar Energy Materials Initiative.
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Polymers Group, Department of Materials, University of Oxford
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Solar Energy Materials Initiative. Prof H.E. Assender, Dr. C. Barker. Vacuum deposition of organic photovoltaic devices. N Klein, Prof. A.A.R. Watt, Prof. H.E. Assender. Roll-to-roll processing of organic electronics. T Cosnahan, K. Zhang, Prof. H.E. Assender. Patterned layers for R2R production of organic electronics. T Cosnahan, Prof. H.E. Assender. Novel high energy density high reliability capacitors. Roll-to-roll manufacture of organic field effect transistor-based sensors. An investigation into the...
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Polymers Group, Department of Materials, University of Oxford
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Solar Energy Materials Initiative. Dr Darren (Chi Jin) Neo. Dr Pirabalini Swaminathan (Chandrapalan).
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Polymers Group, Department of Materials, University of Oxford
http://polymers.materials.ox.ac.uk/Main/ProjectsAvailable
Solar Energy Materials Initiative. The following projects are available for prospective DPhil students:. Deposition of organic an inorganic layers on polymer substrates by roll-to-roll coating in vacuum. Phase separation and self-ordering in thin film polymers. Also see a full listing of New projects available within the Department of Materials. Prospective graduate students can also consider projects available through the CDT in plastic electronics in a partnership between Oxford and Imperial College Lo...