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2017/03/24 講者: Chu-Chen Chueh教授 講題: Rational Interfacial, Optical, and Device Engineering for High-Performance Polymer and Organometal Halide Perovskite Solar Cells|專題演講

講者:Chu-Chen Chueh教授

演講題目:Rational Interfacial, Optical, and Device Engineering for High-Performance Polymer and Organometal Halide Perovskite Solar Cells

演講時間:3/24(五)15:30~17:20

演講地點:博雅館 201

主持人:李篤中教授
 

 

Rational Interfacial, Optical, and Device Engineering for High-Performance Polymer and Organometal Halide Perovskite Solar Cells

 

 

 

 

Chu-Chen Chueh


 

Abstract:

The development of sustainable energy has become a critical issue nowadays as the situation of global warming gets worsened. In this regard, solar energy has attracted tremendous research interests in the past decade. Among the exploited solar energy techniques thus far, organic photovoltaics (OPVs) have attracted particular attention due to their excellent mechanical flexibility, light-weight, and low-cost properties, which has been considered as potential candidates to fulfill the development of soft electronics. However, besides the advances in controlled synthesis of organic semiconductors, innovative interfacial and device engineering on bulk-heterojunction devices are also critical for achieving high-performance OPVs. The performance is strongly dependent on their efficiency in harvesting light, exciton dissociation, charge transport, and charge collection at the metal/organic/metal oxide interfaces. In this presentation, an integrated study of combining interface, optical, and device engineering will be first introduced and discussed to explore the full promise of OPVs. Afterward, we further translate the knowledge accumulated in OPVs into the emerging organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells (PVSCs) to develop stable and high-performance devices.

 

Bio:

Chu-Chen Chueh received his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the National Taiwan University in 2010. In 2011, he joined Prof. Alex Jen’s research group at the University of Washington. He is currently serving as Assistant Professor of Department of Chemical Engineering at National Taiwan University. His research is focused on the organic/hybrid semiconductors and applications in memory, light-emitting diode, transistors, and solar cells. He has coauthored over 80 papers in the area of organic optoelectronics.