The Centre for Hybrid and Organic Solar Energy (CHOSE) was founded in 2006 from the will of the Lazio Region and the University of Rome Tor Vergata to create a center of excellence in the field of next-generation photovoltaics.
December 14, 2018: awarding of the 75 winners of the "Projects for Research Groups" call organized by Lazio Innova and Regione Lazio.
Among them Andrea Reale and Thomas Brown, Coordinators of COPPER and SIROH projects.
Thanks to the contribution of Luca La Notte, Dolly Minù and of project partners.
Thanks also to Simone Germani already at work on COPPER.
On "Nature Communications" new article on the state of the art and open issues related to organic and to perovskite photovoltaics.
The work of Narges Yaghoobi Nia, Mahmoud Zendehdel, Lucio Cinà, Fabio Matteocci, Aldo Di Carlo reported among the cell and module records.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05514-9
From the collaboration between CHOSE and the ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI TECNOLOGIA a new important result: an automated spray treatment for mesoporous TiO2 to be applied on perovskite cells and modules.
Thanks to Babak Taheri, Narges Yaghoobi Nia, Antonio Agresti, Sara Pescetelli and Claudio Ciceroni.
The article is on 2D Materials - IOP Science, at link:
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2053-1583/aad983/meta
CHOSE as protagonist at the "Perovskite Solar Cells and Optoelectronics" (PSCO) 2018 Conference, held from 30 September to 2 October at the SwissTech Convention Center in Lausanne.
The "plant-e-tronics" is born, the flexible and biodegradable electronics that exploits components extracted from the plant life.
Luca La Notte and Andrea Reale have collaborated with the Italian Institute of Technology, demonstrating the photovoltaic application in this new field.
The work is on Advanced Sustainable Systems, at the link:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/adsu.201800069
The 12th edition of the International School on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics (Isophos) ended on 6 September 2018.
In Castiglione della Pescaia (Italy) four days of courses taught by experts in the field to researchers from all over Europe. An important opportunity for cultural and scientific exchange between people - physicists, chemists, engineers - belonging to different areas of scientific research.
Main topic the recent scientific and technological discoveries on eco-compatible materials for the creation of last generation solar panels. Results that are involved in important european projects, including the Graphene Flagship (project on the industrialization of graphene-based materials) and CHEOPS (project on the development of organic-inorganic hybrid solar cells).
At centre of the inaugural ceremony the speeches of Prof. Aldo Di Carlo and Prof. Francesca Brunetti on climate change and technological innovation deriving from the new frontiers of photovoltaics for the production of electricity.
Also took part: Lucio Cinà (CICCI Research srl - Italy); James Durrant (Imperial College London - United Kingdom); Vida Engmann (University of Southern Denmark - Denmark); Morten Madsen (University of Southern Denmark - Denmark); Eugene Katz (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev - Israel); Maria Laura Parisi (University of Siena - Italy); Adalgisa Sinicopri (University of Siena - Italy); Manuel Quevedo (University of Texas at Dallas - USA); Pavel Troshin (Skoltech - Russia); Sjoerd Veenstra (Solliance Solar Research - Netherlands).
According to the new report of the European Commission, CHOSE is one of the Key Market Players in the perovskite photovoltaic technology.
In this Report CHOSE, coordinated by prof. Aldo Di Carlo, figures as one of the leading centers both in the realisation of perovskite solar cells and in the development of photovoltaic modules based on this technology.
Together with CHOSE, only the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM) has been indicated in the Report as a "key market player" in the perovskite photovoltaic sector.
An important result to which, in joint action, other research groups of the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" have contributed, including the one led by prof. Silvia Licoccia (Department of Chemical Sciences and Technologies).
https://ec.europa.eu/growth/tools-databases/kets-tools/sites/default/files/documents/analytical_report_nr3_perovskite_solar_cells_final.pdf
The CHOSE on "Science Trends" of July, one of the most important scientific communication sites.
Thanks to the work on perovskite photovoltaics for indoor application by Janardan Dagar, Sergio Castro-Hermosa, Giulia Lucarelli, Thomas Brown and Franco Cacialli from UCL.
https://sciencetrends.com/perovskite-solar-cells-a-photovoltaic-technology-with-outstanding-light-harvesting-capabilities-under-indoor-illumination/
ISOPHOS CHOSE's program is ready!
The 12th edition of the International School on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics (ISOPHOS) will be held from the 2nd till 6th of September 2018 in the wonderful atmosphere of Castiglione della Pescaia (Tuscany - Italy).
Deadline: August 19, 2018!!
CHOSE's research on perovskite photovoltaics for indoor application is now top news of June 2018 on Organic Semiconductor Analyst Direct (OSA Direct), the most important newsletter on the organic semiconductor industry.
Thanks to Janardan Dagar, Sergio Castro, Giulia Lucarelli and Thomas Brown
A great news for our TEAM!
The University of Rome "Tor Vergata" is now one of the partners of ESPResSo (Efficient Structures and Processes for Reliable Perovskite Solar Modules), a new project funded by the European Union.
Ready to work with:
IMEC, Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Cnr Press, Fraunhofer ISE, CSGI - Research Center for Colloids and Nanoscience, University of Cyprus Alumni - Απόφοιτοι του Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου and Saule Technologies.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2018/04/18/eu-grants-e5-million-to-perovskite-research-consortium/
18/04/2018
CHOSE, from 13 to 14 April 2018, among the excellence guests of the Allianz E-Village, the first roman edition of Formula E in the "Nuvola di Fuksas" Convention Center
The 19th edition of the International School on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics (ISOPHOS®) will be held from the 2nd till 6th of September 2019 in the wonderful atmosphere of Castiglione della Pescaia (Italy)
CHOSE organizza in collaborazione con l'Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata e l'associazione FREEnergy un Master di II livello in "Ingegneria del Fotovoltaico" .
On the importance of ferroelectric domains for the performance of perovskite solar cells
The effect of ferroelectric polarization patterns in MAPbI3 on JV characteristics has been analyzed. We discuss models for the polarization orientation pattern and magnitude of the ferroelectric domains. Simulations performed on real patterns show that the presence of ordered ferroelectric domains, even with a weak characteristic polarization magnitude enhances the power conversion efficiencies and are mandatory to reproduce the experimental J-V characteristics.
A Crystal Engineering approach for perovskite solar cells and modules fabrication out of the glove box
we fabricated high efficiency perovskite solar cells (PSC) and perovskite solar modules (PSM) utilizing several Hole Transport Layers (HTLs). The results show that the Crystal Engineering approach remarkably improved the device performance reaching a power conversion efficiency of 17%, 16.8% and 7% for spiro-OMeTAD, P3HT and HTL free, respectively.
Fully-sprayed flexible polymer solar cells with a cellulose-graphene electrode
Light, flexible and low-cost organic solar cells made entirely by spray and with an innovative cellulose and graphene-based electrode! The work, in collaboration with the Smart Materials group of the ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI TECNOLOGIA has been published on the important magazine "Materials Today Energy".
Highly efficient perovskite solar cells for light harvesting under indoor illumination via solution processed sno2/mgo composite electron transport layers
A new architectures in CH3NH3PbI3 based planar perovskite solar cells incorporating solution processed SnO2/MgO composite electron transport layers that show the highest power outputs ever reported under typical 200–400 lx indoor illumination conditions.
Perovskite solar cells on paper and the role of substrates and electrodes on performance
The first perovskite solar cell (PSC) fabricated directly on a paper substrate with a maximum power conversion efficiency of 2.7% is here reported.
Photoelectrochemical and spectrophotometric studies on dye-sensitized solar cells (dscs) and stable modules (dscms) based on natural apocarotenoids pigments
We present a study on dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) and we fabricate dye-sensitized solar modules (DSCMs) based on natural apocarotenoids extracted from the achiote's seeds (annatto). Use of less polar solvent such as diethyl ether improves the bixin concentration in the annatto extract which, was employed as sensitizer in the devices.
Fully laser processed Perovskite Solar Cell modules with 95% Aperture Ratio
Laser patterning has been applied to realize Perovskite solar modules with a ratio between active and total substrate area of 95% and an efficiency of 9.3%. These values are new records for large area (14.5 cm2) fully laser processed perovskite devices. This work signs a forward step to the industrialization of perovskite based solar technology. Results have been published on IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics DOI: 10.1109/JPHOTOV.2017.2732223
Graphene-Perovskite Solar module with efficiency 12.6% on 50 cm2
Graphene interface engineering (GIE) is proposed as an effective way to boost efficiency in Perovskite solar cells and modules.
A record efficiency of 12.6% on 50 cm2 module active area has been achieved by introduce Graphene in the mesoporous TiO2
and lithium neutralized graphene oxide (GO-Li) at the mTiO2/perovskite.
Results have been published on ACS Energy Lett. 2017, 2, 279−287
Reduced Graphene Oxide as Efficient and Stable Hole Transporting Material in Mesoscopic Perovskite Solar Cells
Nano Energy
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2016.02.027
We fabricated the first perovskite-based monolithic series-type module showing very promising results in terms of the power conversion efficiency, the reproducibility of the fabrication process and long-term stability.
We fabricated perovskite based solar cells using CH3NH3PbI3-xClx with different hole transporting materials such as Spiro-OMeTAD and P3HT.
We fabricated the first solid state dye solar cell (SDSC) module using poly(3-hexilthiophene) (P3HT) as Hole Transport Material for the dye regeneration process.
Fully sprayed polymer solar cell modules open the way to bring Photovoltaics nominally everywhere, thanks to spray coating conformability to virtually any kind of substrate.
We have demonstrated the feasibility of the fabrication of a photovoltaic greenhouse roof by using techniques based on solution processing (spray coating and screen printing).