Roland Scheer
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Recent Articles
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Song C, Maiberg M, Kempa H, Witte W, Hariskos D, Abou-Ras D, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jan;
14(1):2036.
PMID: 38263249
A new method for efficiently converting electron backscatter diffraction data obtained using serial sectioning by focused ion beam of a polycrystalline thin film into a computational, three-dimensional (3D) structure is...
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Heidrich R, Heinze K, Berwig S, Ge J, Scheer R, Pistor P
Sci Rep
. 2022 Nov;
12(1):19167.
PMID: 36357470
A variety of different synthesis methods for the fabrication of solar cell absorbers based on the lead halide perovskite methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI, MAPI) have been successfully developed in the...
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Heinze K, Dolynchuk O, Burwig T, Vaghani J, Scheer R, Pistor P
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jul;
11(1):15299.
PMID: 34315927
Vacuum-based co-evaporation promises to bring perovskite solar cells to larger scales, but details of the film formation from the physical vapor phase are still underexplored. In this work, we investigate...
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Krause M, Nikolaeva A, Maiberg M, Jackson P, Hariskos D, Witte W, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 May;
12(1):3200.
PMID: 34021157
No abstract available.
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Cabas-Vidani A, Choubrac L, Marquez J, Unold T, Maiberg M, Scheer R, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2021 Apr;
13(16):19487-19496.
PMID: 33870689
The rear interface of kesterite absorbers with Mo back contact represents one of the possible sources of nonradiative voltage losses (Δ) because of the reported decomposition reactions, an uncontrolled growth...
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Krause M, Nikolaeva A, Maiberg M, Jackson P, Hariskos D, Witte W, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Aug;
11(1):4189.
PMID: 32826894
Thin-film solar cells based on polycrystalline absorbers have reached very high conversion efficiencies of up to 23-25%. In order to elucidate the limiting factors that need to be overcome for...
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Pistor P, Borchert J, Franzel W, Csuk R, Scheer R
J Phys Chem Lett
. 2015 Aug;
5(19):3308-12.
PMID: 26278437
Perovskite solar cells based on (CH3NH3)Pb(I,Cl)3 have recently demonstrated rapidly increasing cell efficiencies. Here, we show progress identifying phases present during the growth of (CH3NH3)Pb(I,Cl)3 perovskite thin films with the...