Markus Hösel
Technical University of Denmark
40 Papers
310 Citations
Markus Hösel is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Roll-to-roll processing & Polymer solar cell. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 40 publications.
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Papers
Roll-to-roll fabrication of polymer solar cells
TL;DR: This work reviews the roll-to-roll processing techniques required to bring the magnificent 10-10 targets into reality, using quick methods with low environmental impact and low cost and highlights some new targets related to processing speed, materials, and environmental impact.
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Roll‐to‐Roll fabrication of large area functional organic materials
TL;DR: A review of roll-to-roll (R2R) compatible applications for thin-film transistors can be found in this article, where the current status of R2R application within some of the existing research fields such as organic photovoltaics, organic thin film transistors, light-emitting diodes, polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells and electrochromic devices.
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25th Anniversary Article: Rise to Power – OPV‐Based Solar Parks
TL;DR: It is found that a high voltage installation where solar cells are all printed in series enables an installation rate in Watts installed per minute that far exceed any other PV technology in existence.
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Scalable, ambient atmosphere roll-to-roll manufacture of encapsulated large area, flexible organic tandem solar cell modules
Thomas Rieks Andersen,Henrik Friis Dam,Markus Hösel,Martin Helgesen,Jon Eggert Carlé,Thue Trofod Larsen-Olsen,Suren A. Gevorgyan,Jens Wenzel Andreasen,Jens Adams,Ning Li,Florian Machui,George D. Spyropoulos,Tayebeh Ameri,Noella Lemaitre,Mathilde Legros,Arnulf Scheel,Detlef Gaiser,Kilian Kreul,Stephane Berny,Owen R. Lozman,Sirpa Nordman,Marja Välimäki,Marja Vilkman,Roar R. Søndergaard,Mikkel Jørgensen,Christoph J. Brabec,Frederik C. Krebs +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 14-layer flexible tandem solar cell stack is constructed using flexographic printing, rotary screen printing, slot-die coating, X-ray scattering, electrical testing and UV-lamination.
Development and Manufacture of Polymer-based Electrochromic Devices
TL;DR: The field of organic electrochromics is reviewed in this paper, with particular focus on how the "electrochromic" as a functional material can be brought from the current level of accurate laboratory synthesis and characterization to the device and application level through a number of suited roll-to-roll methods compatible with upscaling and manufacture.
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