mgr inż. Rafał Marczyński
Employment
Keywords Help
- charge transport
- limit of power conversion efficiency, energy band gap, indoor photovoltaics, phosphor-based led bulb
- organic materials organic photovoltaic cells power conversion efficiency energy losses in organic photovoltaics indoor photovoltaics
- organic photovoltaic cell, planar heterojunction, shockley-queisser limit, charge transport, excitonic photovoltaic cell
- organic photovoltaicselectron donor-electron acceptor junctionexciton diffusionexciton splittingexcitonic photovoltaic cell
- organic planar heterojunction
- photovoltaic effect
- small signal admittance spectra
Business contact
- Location
- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Phone
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
Contact
- rafal.marczynski@pg.edu.pl
Publication showcase
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Effect of band gap on power conversion efficiency of single-junction semiconductor photovoltaic cells under white light phosphor-based LED illumination
On the basis of the detailed balance principle, curves of efficiency limit of single-junction photovoltaic cells at warm and cool white light phosphor-based LED bulbs with luminous efficacy exceeding 100 lm/W have been simulated. The effect of energy band gap and illuminance on the efficiencies at warm and cool light is discussed. The simulations carried out show that maximum power conversion efficiency at 1000 lx reaches 52.0%...
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Photovoltaic effect in the single-junction DBP/PTCBI organic system under low intensity of monochromatic light
Photoelectric properties of the planar ITO/MoO3/DBP/PTCBI/BCP/Ag system were characterized on the basis of short-circuit current, open-circuit voltage and absorption spectra, and current-voltage measurements in the dark and under monochromatic illumination of low intensity. Photovoltaic performance of the system was compared with the performance of ideal semiconductor and excitonic cells of chosen bandgaps. Such analysis shows,...
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Efficiency of exciton splitting in organic photovoltaic cells within EQE spectrum
The paper presents a procedure of estimating the efficiency of exciton splitting at ED/EA interface. The procedure consists in evaluation of splitting of excitons into electron-hole pairs on the basis of the external quantum efficiency spectra of planar cells and spectra of absorbance of active organic layers. The fitting parameters are the exciton splitting probabilities at ED/EA interface. The presented procedure was applied...
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