Daniel Amkreutz

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Affiliation

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Berlin, Germany

Topic

Solar Cells,Charge Carriers,Contact Angle Measurements,Fluoropolymer,Light Management,Lotus Leaf,Nanoimprint Lithography,Polydimethylsiloxane Stamp,Reflection Coefficient,Relative Gain,Short-circuit Current Density,Thin-film Solar Cells,Angle Measurements,Antireflection,Band Gap,Beam Spot,Bottom Cell,Charge Collection,Chemical Vapor Deposition,Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy,Contact Angle,Contact Region,Contact Resistance,Current Density Jsc,Device Simulation,Different Wavelengths Of Light,Effective Length,Electronic Contact,Experimental Curves,Fabrication Process,Fill Factor,Finger Width,Glass Substrate,Grain Boundaries,Heterostructures,High Fill Factor,I-V Curves,Indium Tin Oxide,Indium Tin Oxide Film,Indium Tin Oxide Layer,Inductor Current,Inset Table,Laser Firing,Light Absorption,Light Beam,Low Contact Resistance,Low Resistance,Microstructure,Minority Carrier,Optical Enhancement,

Biography

Daniel Amkreutz received the Diploma in electrical engineering from Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany, in 2006, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Institute of Microsystems Technology, Hamburg, Germany, in 2011. During his Ph.D. he pioneered the liquid phase crystallization method for silicon on glass and transferred the technology to the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB), Berlin, Germany.
Since 2011, he has been a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Institute Silicon Photovoltaics, HZB, responsible for the further development of the liquid phase crystallization technology. He has authored and co-authored 48 publications and one book chapter on this field. Since 2015, he has been heading the team on high efficiency silicon thin film solar cells of HZB.