• Progress of the project towards delivering scientific impact, based on its objectives.
By now, the growth has been successfully achieved on InP and efforts are being done in order to successfully grow the films on top of graphene or silicon substrates. We have published 3 articles:
- E. Z. Stutz, et al., Faraday Discussions, 239, 202-218 (2022)
- R. Paul, et al., Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 252, 112194 (2023)
- R. Paul, et al., Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 256, 112349 (2023)
We will organize a Symposium at the next E-MRS Spring Meeting 2024 (Strasbourg, France): Symposium Q: “Future Photovoltaics based on Earth Abundant Materials”
In this symposium we plan to invite stakeholders, researchers and industry members to share and discuss about the proposed developments we are planning.
SOLARUP partners answers to the Innovation Radar Questionnaire identify 7 possible Innovations with potential for exploitation:
1. Eco-design for zinc phosphide based solar cell
2. Method for scaling selective area epitaxy for earth-abundant photovoltaic absorber materials
3. Method to obtain zinc phosphide on earth-abundant wafers
4. Surface preparation (it can be treatment, step density etc) of graphene surfaces for high quality deposition of zinc phosphide
5. Solar cell device from a thin film obtained on graphene
6. Method to transfer thin films obtained by selective area epitaxy on InP or any other substrate and reuse of the substrate
7. Application of premise for prospective Life cycle assessment using integrated assessment models (IAM)
Beyond these routes to impact, we are also establishing a clear roadmap for sustainability in PV, defining practices that can be incorporated/adapted for all future solar technologies.
SOLARUP has generated a network of highly trained researchers in advanced PV technologies, including 5 new PhDs (1 female and 4 males) and 2 postdocs (1 female and 1 male).