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DEPERO 2023 - Device physics characterization and interpretation in perovskite and organic materials


  • Fluxim AG Katharina-Sulzer-Platz 2 Winterthur, ZH, 8400 Switzerland (map)

The Device physics characterization and interpretation in perovskite and organic materials (DEPERO) is scheduled from October 3rd to 5th, 2023.

Over the years, perovskite technologies have shown remarkable progress. Nevertheless, there remain challenges tied to non-radiative recombination, not just in top-performing compositions but also those tailored for heightened stability or versatile band gaps. Such compositions find relevance in multi-junction solar cells, LEDs, and memristors. To address these issues, a comprehensive understanding of parameters like recombination lifetimes and band energy alignments is crucial.

About DEPERO

DEPERO will bring together thought researchers working on perovskite and organic device characterization. Key focus areas will encompass steady-state and transient photoluminescence, time and frequency domain perturbation techniques, surface physics methodologies, and drift-diffusion simulations. The dialogue will also extend to computational electronic structures and leveraging machine learning for device characterization.

Conference Highlights

  • Interpretation of optoelectronic time domain and frequency domain methods

  • Interpretation of drift-diffusion simulations

  • Machine learning methods

  • Electronic structure calculations

  • Interpretation of surface physics methods

Distinguished Speakers

Among the esteemed speakers, representatives from renowned institutes such as Universitat Jaume I, Weizmann Institute, Oxford University, MIT, University of Stuttgart, and many more.

Fluxim at DEPERO

Fluxim´s presence at DEPERO will be in the form of an invited talk given by Dr. Sandra Jenatsch. She will be presenting:

Electro-optical characterization and device simulations of perovskite solar cells

Thursday 5th October, 11.00am

DEPERO Schedule

Organizing Committee

  • Sandheep Ravishankar from Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany

  • Evelyne Knapp from the University of Applied Physics, Switzerland

  • Juan Bisquert from the Institute of Advanced Materials, Spain

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