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Project

NEBULAE: Eco-friendly ytterbium-doped perovskite nanocrystals embedded in glasses for solar cells

Funded by the European Union
Tampere University
Duration of project1.9.2025–31.8.2027
Area of focusTechnology

Quantum cutting down-conversion materials have emerged as a novel approach to increase solar cell efficiency by reshaping the solar spectrum. Efforts worldwide have focused on Yb-doped lead halide perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs) due to their highly efficient near-infrared (NIR) photoluminescence (PL) that matches the bandgap of the commonly used photovoltaic materials. However, two major challenges limit their commercialization: 1) the high toxicity of lead (Pb), 2) the instability of PNCs against moisture. Therefore, there is a need to develop Yb-doped Pb-free PNCs and embed them in dense structures like glass to increase their chemical stability over time. To this end, the interdisciplinary NEBULAE project aims to develop new fluorophosphate (FP) glass-ceramics (GCs) that contain Yb-doped Pb-free PNCs. It will be the first to report not only Pb-free PNCs in FP glass but also Yb-doped perovskite FP GCs for solar cells. 

Funding

Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Partners

 Prof. Carlos F.O. Graeff, UNESP (Brazil)

Contact persons

Dr. Khaldoon Nasser khaldoon.nasser [at] tuni.fi

Prof. Laeticia Petit laeticia.petit [at] tuni.fi (laeticia[dot]petit[at]tuni[dot]fi)