Contact:
- email:
- jedszmyt@pg.edu.pl
Positions:
Associate professor
- workplace:
- Instytut Fizyki i Informatyki Stosowanej
Gmach Główny pokój 108 B
- phone:
- (58) 347 16 50

Publications:
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- J. Szmytkowski
- Y. Galagan
- D. Głowienka
- SOLAR ENERGY - Year 2023
The recent focus has been made on the perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with an inverted configuration, where substantial improvements have been already achieved. However, the p–i–n structure needs a buffer layer for most of the configurations to modify the work-function of a deposited electrode. Additionally and very importantly, such a layer can also serve as a protective film that improves a stability of solar cells. Here, we study...
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- COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE - Year 2023
In this work, we analyze the generalized Einstein relation for disordered organic semiconductors with a non-equilibrium Druyvesteyn-type distribution function. The Druyvesteyn behavior of hot electrons in a solid state is associated with the acoustic phonons–charge carriers scattering. Such a case has been experimentally demonstrated in electroluminescent inorganic rare–earth–doped zinc chalcogenides. Therefore, we can assume that,...
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- JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER - Year 2023
Two-dimensional (2D) monolayer materials are interesting systems due to an existence of optically non-active dark excitonic states. In this work, we formulate a theoretical model of an excitonic Auger process which can occur together with the trap-assisted recombination in such 2D structures. The interactions of intravalley excitons (bright and spin-dark ones) and intervalley excitons (momentum-dark ones) with deep states located...
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- M. Poniatowski
- G. Nykiel
- C. Borries
- J. Szmytkowski
- Remote Sensing - Year 2023
Existing ionospheric models perform very well in mapping the calm state of the ionosphere. However, the problem is accurately determining the total electron content (TEC) for disturbed days. Knowledge of the exact electron density is essential for single−frequency receivers, which cannot eliminate the ionospheric delay. This study aims to investigate temporal and spatial variability in the distribution of TEC based on differences...
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- J. Szmytkowski
- D. Głowienka
- M. Verger
- H. Gorter
- I. Dogan
- W. Verhees
- M. Najafi
- S. Veenstra
- Y. Galagan
- JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES - Year 2021
A two-step sequential deposition method has been applied to prepare the solar cells with two types of perovskites Cs0.15FA0.85Pb(I0.95Cl0.05)3 and Cs0.15FA0.85Pb(I0.95Br0.05)3. In order to obtain the perovskite layers, the different sources of bromine and chlorine atoms were used for synthesis. The performance and time stability of chloride-based photocells are worse in comparison to the bromide-based devices. It can be explained...
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