The 14th International Symposium on Functional π-Electron Systems, or Fpi14 for short, was held in Berlin from 2 to 7 June 2019. The conferences of the Fpi series cover the latest fundamental and applied progress in organic, polymer and hybrid materials. One of the focus areas at Fpi14 in Berlin was organic photovoltaics, which have […]
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Sebastian took part in the inauguration of a new transmission electron microscope at Chalmers Technical University in Gothenburg, Sweden. The instrument from the Japanese manufacturer JEOL is one of the world’s highest-resolution devices and is particularly suitable for the investigation of soft materials such as organic semiconductors. It was made possible by the Knut and […]
The big moment has come, the ReMorphOPV research project is up and running! From this day on, over a period of two years, we will investigate elementary processes in organic solar cells. The aim of the project is to better understand how the complex nanoscale morphology and non-equilibrium transport phenomena affect the macroscopic device performance. […]