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University of Groningen

Transfer of Triplet Excitons in Singlet Fission-Silicon Solar Cells

Daiber, Benjamin

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10.33612/diss.163964740

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Daiber, B. (2021). Transfer of Triplet Excitons in Singlet Fission-Silicon Solar Cells: Experiment and Theory

Towards Breaking the Detailed-Balance Efficiency Limit. University of Groningen.

https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.163964740

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Benjamin Daiber

benjamin.daiber@gmail.com

linkedin.com/in/benjamindaiber

21.02.1992

Born in Stuttgart, Germany

Education

2011

Abitur

Meranier Gymnasium Lichtenfels, Germany

2011-2014

Bachelor of Science

Physics

University of Heidelberg, Germany

2014-2016

Master of Science

Advanced Matter and Energy Physics

University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Thesis

Indirect to Direct Bandgap Transition

in methylammonium Lead Halide

Perovskite

Promotor Dr. Bruno Ehrler

2016-2020

Ph.D. in Physics

from University of Groningen

Research at AMOLF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Thesis

Transfer of Triplet Excitons

in Singlet Fission-Silicon Solar Cells

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