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General => News and Announcements => Topic started by: Vaida Arcisauskaite on October 11, 2018, 15:11

Title: Webinar: Simulations of Solar-Cell Devices Including Temperature Effects
Post by: Vaida Arcisauskaite on October 11, 2018, 15:11
Join us for a free webinar on the 7th of November featuring a demonstration of the new framework in QuantumATK, Photocurrent Module, for accurate and efficient atomistic simulations of photocurrent and OCV (Open Circuit Voltage) in solar cell devices. Temperature effects have a significant impact on OCV and photocurrent, and electron-phonon scattering can be combined with the Photocurrent Module to take these effects into account.

The webinar will be held twice on the 7th of November:
7 November, 9 AM CET (Europe) / 1.30 pm IST (India) / 3 pm CST (China) / 5 pm KST (South Korea) / 5 pm JST (Japan)
7 November, 6 PM CET (Europe) / 12 pm noon EST (US East Coast) / 9 am PST (Us West Coast)

Duration: 30 minutes (including a Q&A session).
Remember to click on the drop-down menu to choose the most convenient time for you.

Register for the webinar here  (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/581408948298983683?source=forum)


Presented by: Mattias Palsgaard, PhD, Developer of the Photocurrent Module in QuantumATK
                              Ulrik Vej-Hansen, PhD, Applications Engineer at Synopsys QuantumATK Team

 (https://quantumwise.com/images/News/webinar_solarcells.png)  (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/581408948298983683?source=forum)



During the webinar discover accurate simulations of solar-cell devices with QuantumATK:

You are welcome to ask questions throughout the webinar or at the end during the Q&A session.
You can learn more about the Photocurrent Module in the  tutorial on calculating photocurrent in a silicon p-n junction  (https://docs.quantumwise.com/tutorials/photocurrent/photocurrent.html)
and in the  paper "Efficient First-Principles Calculation of Phonon-Assisted Photocurent in Large-Scale Solar-Cell Devices".  (https://journals.aps.org/prapplied/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.10.014026)

 
 
Register for the webinar here  (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/581408948298983683?source=forum)