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Quantum Efficiency Measurements: Fundamentals for Solar Cell Research, Part 1

Dec 5, 2023
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About This Webinar

In today’s energy-challenged world, clean energy topics are increasingly important, particularly with solar cell designs reaching new efficiency breakthroughs. This webinar series shares the fundamental measurements for a quantum efficiency system and how they apply to the research and design of a solar cell.

Representatives from MKS Newport present an in-depth discussion of internal quantum efficiency (IQE), external quantum efficiency (EQE), and incident photon to charge carrier efficiency (IPCE). They also share a brief overview of clean energy demand, including the photovoltaics forecast and the effect on solar cell design. Specific requirements that are needed to take these measurements are discussed as well as the key challenges researchers run into during experimentation. Finally, they touch on a typical testing process in multiple equipment configurations. Join MKS Newport experts to learn and dig into the world of solar cell design measurements and how to set up a lab for success.

Who should attend:
R&D scientists, engineers, manufacturers, and researchers working with quantum efficiency measurements. Those who use test and measurement in solar and energy research. Anyone working with detectors, electronics, LEDs, or spectroscopy in industries such as environmental research, biophotonics, and semiconductors.

About the presenters:
Ken Corelli has over 16 years of experience in the photonics industry with direct expertise in fiber optics, RF over fiber, laser diode instrumentation, solar simulation, and spectroscopy applications and equipment. He holds a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Arizona State University. For the last four years, Corelli has been a product marketing specialist for Newport Instruments focusing on the ILX and Oriel Product Families.

 

 

Dave Soberanis has over 30 years of experience in thin film optical technology, as well as other optical technologies such as polarized film manufacturing and glass processing. He holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Santa Clara. For the last 18 months, Soberanis has been a leader as an application engineer supporting customers and R&D with current and future developmental programs. He also leads our product specialization and customization program that allows customers to effectively request specific configurations of our standard products.

 

Todd McFarland has over 25 years of experience in electrical engineering and design. He holds a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the University of Idaho. He is the lead development engineer for the Oriel Product families and has been working in this capacity for the last 10 years. He works across all the product families, supporting new designs, sustainable engineering, and manufacturing support.

 

 

 

About MKS Newport:
Newport is a brand within the MKS Instruments Photonics Solutions division. The Newport product portfolio consists of a full range of solutions including precision motion control, optical tables and vibration isolation systems, photonic instruments, optics, and opto-mechanical components. Their innovative Newport solutions leverage core expertise in vibration isolation and sub-micron positioning systems and opto-mechanical and photonics subsystems to enhance their customers’ capabilities and productivity in the semiconductor, electronics and packaging, and specialty industrial markets.

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