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General Idea. Perovskite solar cells are now established as one of the most promising solutions for the future of photovoltaics. Despite impressive light to electricity conversion performances, the perovskite low cost thin film technology still deserves strong efforts to become mature on par with the existing technologies already on the market. The success of perovskite cells will rely on combined experimental and fundamental efforts, in the fields of chemistry, materials science, physics and technology. Therefore, the main aim of the event was to invite the community to share the latest findings on the perovskite cell efficiency improvement, reliability, upscaling, dimensionality, architectures or progresses in material science. The ABXPV18 conference made a venue for the latest developments in perovskite cell technology, and gave give opportunities to propose and exchange new ideas with high-level researchers from all over the world. The GOTSolar consortium decided on their involvement on the ABXPV, since this conference had been organised for a few times before, having gained interest and recognition of the photovoltaics scientific community. ABXPV series was launched by Fundació Scito and NanoGe in early 2016, who have done the organisational work also at the current 2018 edition. In order to increase the influence on the community as well as facilitate the participation of a large audience of perovskite professionals, the conference was paired with another event – PEROPTO18, an event dedicated to halide perovskite photonics and optoelectronics. This event focused on the recent advances in the fields of perovskite light- emitting diodes, lasers, optical devices, nanophotonics, nonlinear optical properties, colloidal nanostructures, photophysics and light-matter coupling.
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