Jens Uhlig
Senior lecturer
Time-Resolved Laser Spectroscopy in Molecular Devices for Solar Energy Conversion
Author
Summary, in English
A complete characterization of solar energy conversion devices and the processes underlying their function is a challenge, and require a multitude of different experimental methods. This chapter discusses investigations of molecular solar cells and solar fuels devices by time-resolved laser spectroscopic methods. These methods have established important concepts we now use for understanding the function of devices for solar energy conversion into primary products. We give examples of scientific insight provided by ultrafast methods using detection in the regions from X-ray to THz radiation, and particularly highlight the case where the use of different methods has provided complementary information. Charge collection and solar fuel catalysis on the other hand occur on longer time scales, which opens for the use of time-resolved magnetic resonance and microwave conductivity methods. We also point out that, with suitable precautions, time-resolved laser spectroscopy is able to give information relevant for in operando device conditions
Department/s
- Chemical Physics
Publishing year
2017-09-16
Language
English
Pages
385-432
Publication/Series
Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology
Document type
Book chapter
Publisher
Springer
Topic
- Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2196-6990
- ISSN: 2196-6982
- ISBN: 978-981-10-5924-7
- ISBN: 978-981-10-5923-0