Measuring electronic properties of free-standing nanocrystals for solar cell absorbers
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Milosavljević, A.R.Božanić, Dušan, K.
Danilović, Danijela
Sapkota, P.
Vukmirović, N.
Sadhu, S.
Dojčilović, Radovan
Huang, W.
Bozek, J.
Nicolas, C.
Nahon, Laurent
Ptasinska, S.
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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We will describe a novel experimental technique that combines surface XPS and gas-phase synchrotron radiation-based XPS/VUV PES, for the investigation of the electronic structure of different nanocrystals that could be low-cost and high-efficient solar cell absorbers [1]. Surface XPS is performed in Notre Dame University (US) using SPECS Surface Nano Analysis GmbH, with a PHOIBOS 150 hemispherical energy analyzer. The synchrotron based XPS/PES is performed at the SOLEIL synchrotron (France). For gas-phase PES, the nanoparticle beam is produced by an atomizer and focused by the aerodynamic lens into the interaction region. On DESIRS beamline, the angle-resolved photoemission spectra were measured by double imaging DELICIOUS3 spectrometer (VMI for electrons and VMI-TOF for ions). On PLEIADES, the ±30o aperture wide-angle lens VG-Scienta R4000 electron analyzer was used to record the XPS. The nanoparticles are synthetized both at Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences (Serbia) and in Notre D...ame. The experimental results are supported by DFT calculations performed at the Institute of Physics Belgrade (Serbia). Recent results for lead halide perovskites [1] will be presented, as well as preliminary results for lead-free materials such as Ag-Bi-I rudorffite nanosystems. The procedure to synthetize nanoparticles of this material for aerosol generation has been most recently developed at Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences. We were able to obtain a complete band alignment to the vacuum of the nanocrystals and investigate their surface properties with high sensitivity.
Извор:
PHOTONICA2019 : 7th International School and Conference on Photonics & Machine Learning with Photonics Symposium : Book of abstracts, 2019, 14-14Издавач:
- Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade
Напомена:
- VII International School and Conference on Photonics : PHOTONICA2019 : Abstracts of Tutorial, Keynote, Invited Lectures, Progress Reports and Contributed Papers; August 26-30; Belgrade
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VinčaTY - CONF AU - Milosavljević, A.R. AU - Božanić, Dušan, K. AU - Danilović, Danijela AU - Sapkota, P. AU - Vukmirović, N. AU - Sadhu, S. AU - Dojčilović, Radovan AU - Huang, W. AU - Bozek, J. AU - Nicolas, C. AU - Nahon, Laurent AU - Ptasinska, S. PY - 2019 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11858 AB - We will describe a novel experimental technique that combines surface XPS and gas-phase synchrotron radiation-based XPS/VUV PES, for the investigation of the electronic structure of different nanocrystals that could be low-cost and high-efficient solar cell absorbers [1]. Surface XPS is performed in Notre Dame University (US) using SPECS Surface Nano Analysis GmbH, with a PHOIBOS 150 hemispherical energy analyzer. The synchrotron based XPS/PES is performed at the SOLEIL synchrotron (France). For gas-phase PES, the nanoparticle beam is produced by an atomizer and focused by the aerodynamic lens into the interaction region. On DESIRS beamline, the angle-resolved photoemission spectra were measured by double imaging DELICIOUS3 spectrometer (VMI for electrons and VMI-TOF for ions). On PLEIADES, the ±30o aperture wide-angle lens VG-Scienta R4000 electron analyzer was used to record the XPS. The nanoparticles are synthetized both at Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences (Serbia) and in Notre Dame. The experimental results are supported by DFT calculations performed at the Institute of Physics Belgrade (Serbia). Recent results for lead halide perovskites [1] will be presented, as well as preliminary results for lead-free materials such as Ag-Bi-I rudorffite nanosystems. The procedure to synthetize nanoparticles of this material for aerosol generation has been most recently developed at Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences. We were able to obtain a complete band alignment to the vacuum of the nanocrystals and investigate their surface properties with high sensitivity. PB - Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade C3 - PHOTONICA2019 : 7th International School and Conference on Photonics & Machine Learning with Photonics Symposium : Book of abstracts T1 - Measuring electronic properties of free-standing nanocrystals for solar cell absorbers SP - 14 EP - 14 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11858 ER -
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Milosavljević, A.R., Božanić, D. K., Danilović, D., Sapkota, P., Vukmirović, N., Sadhu, S., Dojčilović, R., Huang, W., Bozek, J., Nicolas, C., Nahon, L.,& Ptasinska, S.. (2019). Measuring electronic properties of free-standing nanocrystals for solar cell absorbers. in PHOTONICA2019 : 7th International School and Conference on Photonics & Machine Learning with Photonics Symposium : Book of abstracts Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade., 14-14. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11858
Milosavljević A, Božanić DK, Danilović D, Sapkota P, Vukmirović N, Sadhu S, Dojčilović R, Huang W, Bozek J, Nicolas C, Nahon L, Ptasinska S. Measuring electronic properties of free-standing nanocrystals for solar cell absorbers. in PHOTONICA2019 : 7th International School and Conference on Photonics & Machine Learning with Photonics Symposium : Book of abstracts. 2019;:14-14. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11858 .
Milosavljević, A.R., Božanić, Dušan, K., Danilović, Danijela, Sapkota, P., Vukmirović, N., Sadhu, S., Dojčilović, Radovan, Huang, W., Bozek, J., Nicolas, C., Nahon, Laurent, Ptasinska, S., "Measuring electronic properties of free-standing nanocrystals for solar cell absorbers" in PHOTONICA2019 : 7th International School and Conference on Photonics & Machine Learning with Photonics Symposium : Book of abstracts (2019):14-14, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11858 .