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THE NANO OPTOELECTRONICS GROUP

DANIELE ROSSI

Daniele Rossi

Ph. D. Student
Nano&Optoelectronics group (OLAB)

Dept. Electronics Engineering
University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
via del Politecnico 1, 00133 Roma (Italy)

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PROFILE

Daniele Rossi was born on november 8th 1986 in Rome, Italy.
He got his master's degree (cum laude) in Electronics Engineering from the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", in october 2015. His thesis was on: "Analysis And Simulation of Ferroelectric Nanodomains in Perovskite Solar Cells" (Supervisor, Prof. Aldo Di Carlo).
Since november 2015 takes up a PhD position within the OLAB (Optoelectonic and Nanoelectronic Devices) research group of the Electronics Engineering Department, at University of Rome "Tor Vergata".

 

 

RESEARCH ACTIVITY

His currently working in the field of Organic Electronics mainly focus on Modelling and Simulation of Organic Light Emitting Diode, with the aim to perform an accurate description of the main physical processes governing device operation and degradation mechanisms.

PUBLICATIONS

Papers:

  • Rossi, D., Pecchia, A., der Maur, M. A., Leonhard, T., Röhm, H., Hoffmann, M. J., Colsmann, A., Di Carlo, A. (2018). On the importance of ferroelectric domains for the performance of perovskite solar cells. Nano Energy.

  • Rossi, D., der Maur, M. A., Pecchia, A., & Di Carlo, A. (2017, July). Simulations of 3-dimensional ferroelectric domains in perovskite solar cells based on MAPbIs. In Numerical Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices (NUSOD), 2017 International Conference on (pp. 21-22). IEEE.

  • Pecchia, A., Gentilini, D., Rossi, D., Auf der Maur, M. and Di Carlo, A. (2016). Role of Ferroelectric Nanodomains in the Transport Properties of Perovskite Solar Cells. Nano Letters, 16(2), pp.988-992.

  • Gentilini, D., Rossi, D., der Maur, M. A., Di Carlo, A., & Pecchia, A. (2015, July). Effect of ferroelectric nanodomains in perovskite solar cells. In Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO), 2015 IEEE 15th International Conference on (pp. 1382-1385). IEEE.

 

 

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