
معرفی
Roman Grill is a Professor at the Institute of Physics, Charles University. His research focuses on semiconductor materials, particularly CdTe and CdZnTe alloys, for radiation detection applications. He investigates defect structures, charge transport mechanisms, and surface treatments to enhance detector performance.
- Research Themes: Semiconductor defect spectroscopy, radiation detector physics, crystal growth optimization
- Techniques: Photo-Hall effect, transient current analysis, electromigration studies
Recent publications highlight work on perovskite solar cells and CdTe-based radiation detectors, with an emphasis on light-induced defect dynamics and charge collection efficiency. His studies often involve collaborations with international institutions on materials like double perovskites and 4H-SiC.
He has supervised numerous experimental and computational studies on semiconductor properties, including defect diffusion, polarization effects, and contact engineering. His work contributes to understanding deep-level defects and optimizing semi-insulating materials for high-radiation environments.
