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  • Zespół Metrologii i Optoelektroniki

    * komputerowo wspomagana metrologia i diagnostyka * projektowanie systemów * mikrosystemów i makrosystemów elektronicznych * testowanie i diagnostyka elektroniczna * pomiary właściwości szumowych i zakłóceń * spektroskopia impedancyjna * telemetria i telediagnostyka internetowa * katedra redaguje Metrology and Measurement Systems * kwartalnik PAN znajdujący się na liście JCR

  • Zespół organicznych ogniw fotowoltaicznych i fotodetektorów

    Tematyka badawcza Zespołu OOFiF związana jest z własnościami fotowoltaicznymi wielowarstwowych układów zbudowanych z organicznych i nieorganicznych warstw nanoszonych techniką próżniową lub z roztworu.

  • Zespół Fizyki Ciała Stałego

    Tematyka badawcza Katedry Fizyki Ciała Stałego obejmuje wytwarzanie i badanie materiałów dla energetyki (m.in. nanostruktury, sensory) o innowacyjnych właściwościach fizyko-chemicznych, tj: * kryształy, polikryształy, ceramika, szkło * materiały objętościowe, cienkie warstwy, nanomateriały * materiały metaliczne, półprzewodnikowe, nadprzewodnikowe, izolatory Tematyka badawcza obejmuje również badania symulacyjne i obliczeniowe...

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  • Comment on "On accurate capacitance characterization of organic photovoltaic cells"

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    In the 100th volume of Applied Physics Letters Carr and Chaudhary have presented a work on capacitance characterization of organic photovoltaic cells. The work concerns small signal measurements of various organic photovoltaic structures. The authors however limit their considerations to one part of small signal response, namely to capacitance measured either in parallel mode or in series mode. This attitude generally does not...

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  • Electrical properties of organic and perovskite systems used in solar cells

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    - Year 2019

    Nowadays, a great progress in the areas of molecular and hybrid photovoltaics is observed. The devices based on organic and perovskite materials are getting attention mostly due to their low cost production process. However, their efficiency and stability are still lower than for inorganic materials which make them less popular. Therefore, a detailed understanding of the device physics is fundamental for organic and perovskite...

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  • Biomedical Engineering at Gdansk University of Technology

    Short history of education in Biomedical Engineering at Gdansk University of Technology is presented. The last initiative- implementation of the new programme, Biomedical Engineering - an interfaculty direction of study, supported by a grantfinanced by the European Social Fund is presented. Curricula of four specializations: Chemistry in Medicine, run by the Facultyof Chemistry; Electronics in Medicine and Informatics in Medicine,...

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  • Tripping limitations of residual current devices in photovoltaic installations

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    - Year 2017

    In electrical installations with photovoltaic sources of energy, earth fault current may comprise alternating current component and direct current component. The waveform shape of this earth fault current mainly depends on the point of the fault and the properties of a photovoltaic power electronics converter. The waveform shape of the current influences operation of protection devices, especially tripping threshold of residual...

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  • Efficiency limit of excitonic photovoltaic cells under phosphor-based white LED illumination

    The limit of energy conversion of excitonic photovoltaic cells working under white light illumination generated by phosphor-based LED is analysed using the modified Giebink approach. Particularly, the impact of the optical energy gap and energy loss associated with the excitons dissociation at the heterojunction interface on power conversion efficiency of the device are discussed. From the results of our study it follows that the...

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