
Thomas Kirchartz
@kirchartzthomas
electrical engineer pretending to be a physicist
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05-11-2019 18:05:17
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Thrilled to announce: will be starting my independent career at University of Hull, Physics Depart. as a Lecturer. Will continue to do ultrafast spectroscopy - immensely thankful to F. Laquai, Iain McCulloch, O. Mohammad and Dayne Swearer for their support. KAUST Solar Center Northwestern Chemistry


New paper by Basita Das and myself on Transforming characterization data into information in the case of perovskite solar cells doi.org/10.1088/2515-7… via JPhys Energy Forschungszentrum Jülich | @[email protected] FZ Jülich ENERGIE UND KLIMA / Energy & Climate


New paper on methods to characterize charge transport layers in perovskite solar cells by Johanna Siekmann, Ashish Kulkarni, Michael Saliba and more. doi.org/10.1002/aenm.2… Forschungszentrum Jülich | @[email protected] FZ Jülich ENERGIE UND KLIMA / Energy & Climate @AdvSciNews



Fantastic news for Provincie Groningen, Netherlands and Europe! Thanks to the #NationaalGroiefonds @MinisterieEZK - More solar cells to save the planet! MCPV to build 3 GW solar cell, module factory in Netherlands pv-magazine.com/2023/07/17/mcp…

Our new paper that develops a model to discriminate between charge extraction and recombination in perovskite solar cells, using impedance spectroscopy, IMPS and IMVS. Thomas Kirchartz FZ Jülich ENERGIE UND KLIMA / Energy & Climate journals.aps.org/prxenergy/abst…


Also explore fellowship opportunities with us! We are looking for highly motivated candidates with exceptional and diverse backgrounds for next-generation solar cell research! gs.cuhk.edu.hk/admissions/sch… If this looks interesting to you, pls contact me :) [email protected]



Quantitative analysis of recombination in halide perovskites remains rare. Here a long-lived and changing photoluminescence decay time due to high density of shallow defects and substantial charge carrier trapping rates is observed. Thomas Kirchartz go.nature.com/3Snf78i

We had the pleasure to host Thomas Kirchartz who presented their just published Nature Materials article about transient photoluminescence measurements with a large dynamic range and that reporting single lifetime values is meaningless. nature.com/articles/s4156…


Why are ionic losses important for intrinsic perovskite solar cell degradation? Jarla wrote a great publication to answer this question: nature.com/articles/s4156… Pietro Caprioglio Jonny Warby Felix Lang @neher_labs Henry Snaith Group Ardalan Armin
