ISFH – Institut für Solarenergieforschung Hameln’s Post

Congratulations to our colleagues for winning the first edition of the "Tandem Stability Contest" of the tandemPV workshop! 🏆 As the organisers themselves explained: The contest is far from being a scientifically bulletproof method but aims to draw attention to a critical degradation mechanism in perovskite devices. ☝ https://lnkd.in/eg4CVjEA This year, there were only two entries and we are happy our device outperformed the competition. 😀 But next year, we would be even happier if more groups participated in this contest to underline the importance of stability! Interested in how we measured our device? You can see the setup below. The preserving jar eliminates humidity and oxygen as degradation causes, allowing us to quantify the degradation due to illumination and elevated temperatures, which will always be there for photovoltaic devices.

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Stefan Glunz

Bereichsleiter, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme & Professor, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau

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Dear Robby and colleagues, looking at the picture, I understand the secret of your stable cell. It’s a Buddelschiff ( ship in a bottle)! Great trick!!!

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Caroline A.

Wet process R&D staff engineer at Maxeon Solar Technologies

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That’s a great initiative. Looking forward to the next edition!

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Sarah Kajari-Schröder

Accelerating the Energiewende at KEAN #gerneperdu

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Congratulation! And this Looks so cool 😎

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Masoud Karimipour

Senior Postdoctoral Researcher at the Catalan institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2) | Associate professor in Solid-State Physics | R&D in Material Science | Perovskite solar cells | Hydrogen generation

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nice design

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