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Project Code [Ulysses/2024/22]
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Project title
Laser processed sustainable electrode manufacturing for Advanced Photovoltaics (ElectrodE4PV)
Primary Funding Agency
Taighde �ireann-Research Ireland
Co-Funding Organisation(s)
Lead Organisation
Dublin City University (DCU)
Lead Applicant
Not listed
Project Abstract
This program leverages knowledge transfer and complementary expertise in the development and
characterization of advanced electronic materials and solar cell front electrode fabrication using the
facilities of the Irish (Dublin City University (DCU)) and French (University of Tours (UT)) partners.
This funding will initiate a successful long-term collaboration between DCU and UT. The aim of the
research project is to develop innovative manufacturing processes for producing novel copper-based
front electrodes to make reliable solar cells. For this, Laser Ablation Synthesis in Solution and inkjet
printing techniques will be used to develop copper-based front electrode on the Indium Tin Oxide (ITO)
surface of the solar cell. Most of the equipment required to undertake this research project are currently
available in DCU. However, the advanced characterization of the laser-produced copper conductive
ink will be carried out using the Synchrotron X-Ray instrument in UT. The ITO surface modification to
will also be performed using the Combinatorial Pulsed Laser Deposition equipment in UT. It is very
important to perform both characterization and surface modification since they directly relate to the
performance of the solar cell device. The collaboration between DCU and UT will result in a successful
PhD thesis
Research Hub
Climate Change
Research Theme
3. Climate Solutions, Transition Management and Opportunities
Initial Projected Completion Date
31/12/2025