UNSW School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering
Emergence of Perovskite Solar Cells
Scientia Professor Martin A. Green, AM, FAA, FTSE, FIEEE, FRS
UNSW SPREE, Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics
To view complete with slides:
http://www2.pv.unsw.edu.au/videos/Martin-Green-10July2014
Homepage: http://www.pv.unsw.edu.au
The past two years has seen the uniquely rapid emergence of a new class of solar cell based on mixed organic-inorganic halide perovskites. Although the first efficient solid-state perovskite cells were reported only in mid-2012, progress was extremely rapid during 2013 with energy conversion efficiency reaching a confirmed 16.2% at year-end, increasing to a confirmed 17.9% efficiency in early-2014, with unconfirmed values as high as 19.3% claimed. Moreover, a broad range of different fabrication approaches and device concepts is represented amongst the highest performing devices with this diversity suggesting performance is still far from fully optimised. This report briefly outlines notable achievements to date, describes the unique attributes of these perovskites leading to their rapid emergence and discusses the challenges facing the successful development and commercialisation of perovskite solar cells.
Brief Bio:
Professor Martin A. Green is the author of six books, twenty-one book chapters and over three hundred research papers in photovoltaics. He is currently the director of the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics funded by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA).
Some of Professor Green’s Awards:
1982 Pawsey Medal (Australian Academy)
1988 Award for Outstanding Achievement in Energy Research
1990 IEEE Cherry Award
1992 CSIRO External Medal
1995 IEEE Ebers Award
1999 Australia Prize
2000 Gold Medal from the Spanish Engineering Academy
2000 Medal of Engineering Excellence for Distinguished Achievement in the Service of Humanity from the World Engineering Federation (Hannover, 2000),
2000 Millennium Award from the World Renewable Congress
2002 Right Livelihood Award
2003 Karl Böer Solar Energy Medal of Merit Award from the University of Delaware
2006 Finalist, European Inventor of the Year (together with Stuart Wenham)
2008 Winner, 2008 Scientist of the Year Award
2009 Zayed Future Energy Prize finalist, recognized at the award ceremony for his ground breaking research in photovoltaic (PV) technology that will result in increased efficiencies, bringing solar energy closer to grid parity.
2013 Foreign Member of the Royal Society (ForMemRS) of London
Post time: Mar-03-2017