Dr. Carsten Deibel
Researcher and Group Leader, Julius-Maximilians-University of WürzburgWürzburg, Germany
Research field: Physics - Condensed Matter Physics
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Journal Article (55)
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Julia Kern, Sebastian Schwab, Carsten Deibel et al. (2011) Binding energy of singlet excitons and charge transfer complexes in MDMO-PPV:PCBM solar cells, n/a-n/a. In physica status solidi (RRL) - Rapid Research Letters.
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M. Mingebach, C. Deibel, V. Dyakonov (2011) Built-in potential and validity of the Mott-Schottky analysis in organic bulk heterojunction solar cells. In Physical Review B 84 (15).
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Eszter Voroshazi, Karolien Vasseur, Tom Aernouts et al. (2011) Novel bis-C60 derivative compared to other fullerene bis-adducts in high efficiency polymer photovoltaic cells. In Journal of Materials Chemistry.
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Arved Hübler, Bystrik Trnovec, Tino Zillger et al. (2011) Printed Paper Photovoltaic Cells, n/a-n/a. In Advanced Energy Materials.
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Andreas Sperlich, Hannes Kraus, Carsten Deibel et al. (2011) Reversible and irreversible interactions of P3HT with oxygen studied by spin-sensitive methods.. In The journal of physical chemistry. B.
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Jens Lorrmann, Bekele Homa Badada, Olle Inganäs et al. (2010) Charge Carrier Extraction by Linearly Increasing Voltage:Analytic framework and ambipolar transients, 8. In Journal of Applied Physics 108 (11).
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C Deibel, A Wagenpfahl (2010) Comment on "Interface state recombination in organic solar cells", 4. In Physical Review B 82 (20).
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Maria S Hammer, Carsten Deibel, Jens Pflaum et al. (2010) Effect of doping of zinc oxide on the hole mobility of poly(3-hexylthiophene) in hybrid transistors, 15. In Organic Electronics.
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Carsten Deibel, Daniel Mack, Julien Gorenflot et al. (2010) Energetics of Excited States in the Conjugated Polymer Poly(3-hexylthiophene), 5. In Physical Review B 81 (8).
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M Limpinsel, A Wagenpfahl, M Mingebach et al. (2010) Investigation of the Photocurrent in Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells, 6. In Physical Review B 81 (8).
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Book Section (1)
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E Von Hauff, C Deibel, V Dyakonov (2006) Device applications of organic materials. In Charge Transport in Disordered Solids with Applications in Electronics.
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Conference Proceedings (4)
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C Deibel, V Dyakonov, J Parisi et al. (2002) Damp-Heat Treatment of Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)_2 Solar Cells, 592. In Proceedings of the 29th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference New Orleans USA.
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V Dyakonov, I Riedel, C Deibel et al. (2002) Electronic Properties of Polymer-Fullerene Solar Cells Studied With Light-Induced Electron Spin Resonance and Admittance Spectroscopy, P7.10. In Proc 17th Europ Photovolt Sol Ener Conf Munich Germany.
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C Deibel, V Dyakonov, J Parisi et al. (2001) Electrical characterization of damp-heat treated Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)_2 solar cells, 1229. In Proc 17th Europ Photovolt Sol Ener Conf Munich Germany.
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V Dyakonov, I Riedel, C Deibel et al. (2001) Electronic Properties of Polymer-Fullerene Solar Cells, C7.1. In Mat Res Soc Symp Proc.
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Thesis (1)
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Carsten Deibel (1999) Laser Annealing of Copper and Silver Colloids in Fused Quartz.
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Biographical Information
Dr. Carsten Deibel is junior researcher and group leader at Prof. Vladimir Dyakonov’s Chair of Experimental Physics VI, University of Würzburg, Germany. He obtained his Master of Philosophy (Physics) in 2000 from University of Sussex, Brighton. His PhD research was done ain the group of Prof. Jürgen Parisi at the University of Oldenburg, Germany; it concerned the characterisation of defects in inorganic thin film solar cells made of Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)2 in cooperation with Shell Solar (now Avancis). He obtained his PhD in natural sciences (Physics) in 2002. From 2003-2005, he had a postdoctoral position at the Interuniversity Microelectronics Center, Leuven, Belgium, in the Polymer and Molecular Electronics Group of Prof. Paul Heremans, working on polymer solar cells and discotic liquid crystalline devices. Since 2005, he holds the position in Würzburg, where he is responsible for the fundamental research of charge generation and transport in organic semiconductors and optoelectronic devices, which bears direct relevance to organic and hybrid photovoltaics.
In 2010, he was selected to join the Förderkolleg of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
In 2010, he was selected to join the Förderkolleg of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
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