Renewable energy research in the North East has had a major boost. More than £11m funding has been announced for @northumbriauni@durham_uni@uniofnewcastle to widen access to doctoral level training to people from under-represented groups.
https://t.co/3i97ziLcNX
We're proud that a multi-million pound investment in new state-of-the-art technology for our Materials Characterisation Suite has been supported by the @wolfsonfdn in their latest round of capital grants, announced today.
#TakeOnTomorrow
Discover more: https://t.co/SWSdqrHdnp
A great start to the 13th #Kesterite+ Workshop hearing about high efficiency synthesis routes as well as other emerging inorganic material too - shown on the NREL chart as is tradition! 📈
Come see me at poster stand no.9 today to hear about the rear interface in devices. ☀️➡️⚡
Great first day at #PVSAT-17 hearing about a variety of PV material and policies, looking forward to the next 2 days of the conference. 🔬☀️
@PhysicsNews @NUPV_Research
First Solar recently achieved a new single-junction CdTe cell efficiency record of 22.3% based on its novel CuRe technology platform. The new record, measured and certified by @NREL signals incremental conversion efficiency potential that surpasses First Solar’s prior core semiconductor record cell. Combined with expected improvements to temperature coefficient and long-term degradation, the CuRe platform is expected to improve lifetime energy entitlement by more than 6%. #LifetimeEnergy #FirstSolar
Next up is PVSAT-17 in London where I'll be sharing a method to reduce the thickness of the resistive Mo(S,Se)2 layer in CZTSSe solar cells without using a complex barrier layer. 👨🔬
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That's a wrap on both the EMRS spring meeting and sharing the Germanium doping work - a new topic for the next one!
Thanks @europeanmrs for organising a great multidisciplinary conference 👏
(Definitely top of the conference refreshments rankings 🏆)
#EMRS
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Glad to be in Strasbourg for my first international conference. I'll be at poster stand 26 from 16:30 tomorrow to discuss routes for Germanium incorporation into Kesterite ☀️🔁⚡
#EMRS
Delighted to announce another joint first authorship paper. This time on Non-Newtonian droplet impact on superhydrophobic surfaces. You can find the link below to the Langmuir publication! @CDT_ReNU
https://t.co/BzfTPrngez
@Vela_Vaigyanik@CDT_ReNU Normally used as a wide variety of snacks at a social affair 😋
(cheese, sandwiches & crisps etc.)
In this case it's a gradient of colour, purple to green, due to nanometer delta from 3 different depositions. Not clear in incident picture but becomes evident at shallow angles 🔦
A smorgasbord of solar cells for the final experiment is a pleasant ending to formal experimental work. ☀️⚡
Efforts now shift towards analysis and thesis writing. The latter of which got off to a scenic start during the @CDT_ReNU writing retreat earlier this month. 📕 #ThinFilm
Satisfying morning putting our new high vacuum SEM sample coater through its paces. Cr coatings can come in handy when measuring organic and ceramic layers. ⚡🔬
@NUPV_Research @MPEE_NU@Quorum_UK#Sputtering#ThinFilms#SolarCells
Delighted to announce another first author publication! The work was carried out once again with the University of Nottingham, exploring reduction of ice adhesion on roughened surfaces using polymer coatings! You can find the link below
https://t.co/H4auWl1zgf @CDT_ReNU
Congratulations to Professor Neil Beattie, a physicist @NorthumbriaUni who has been appointed as a Fellow of the Institute of Physics 👏 @PhysicsNews https://t.co/LmmM6KjerB
.@Jianjun_Jason@xiaojing_Hao and colleagues identify charge recombination at grain boundaries as the dominant loss mechanism in #kesterite#SolarCells by means of an integrated experimental and modelling framework. https://t.co/HwK0kqofLk
@Matthew01467158's new insights on Ge-doping of CZTSSe now published in Faraday Discussions. A truly unique format from @Faraday_D. https://t.co/DuSRlNKDjm
Cross cohort work with @MJSho96.
@NUPV_Research @SolPV4@NECEM_NE
To finish off the FD: Emerging inorganic materials in thin-film photovoltaics, we have the poster prize winners - Xinwei Wang of Imperial College London, and Oliver Rigby of Durham University! Congratulations! And thank you all for attending and taking part! #fdphotovoltaics