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Representation of THz spectroscopy of a metamaterial with a Nanowire THz sensor

Representation of THz spectroscopy of a metamaterial with a Nanowire THz sensor

Credit: Rendering by Dimitars Jevtics

Prof Michael Johnston

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Photovoltaics and nanoscience

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Terahertz photonics
  • Advanced Device Concepts for Next-Generation Photovoltaics
michael.johnston@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Heterogeneous integration of semiconductor nanowires in 2D and 3D nanophotonic systems

SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics (2021) 31

Authors:

Dimitars Jevtics, Matej Hejda, Kun Peng, Benoit Guilhabert, Joshua Robertson, John McPhillimy, Hoe Tan, Chennupati Jagadish, Michael B Johnston, Michael Strain, Martin Dawson, Antonio Hurtado
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Halide segregation in mixed-halide perovskites: influence of A-site cations

ACS Energy Letters American Chemical Society 6:2 (2021) 799-808

Authors:

Alexander Knight, Anna Juliane Borchert, Robert DJ Oliver, Jay Patel, Paolo G Radaelli, Henry Snaith, Michael B Johnston, Laura M Herz

Abstract:

Mixed-halide perovskites offer bandgap tunability essential for multijunction solar cells; however, a detrimental halide segregation under light is often observed. Here we combine simultaneous in situ photoluminescence and X-ray diffraction measurements to demonstrate clear differences in compositional and optoelectronic changes associated with halide segregation in MAPb(Br0.5I0.5)3 and FA0.83Cs0.17Pb(Br0.4I0.6)3 films. We report evidence for low-barrier ionic pathways in MAPb(Br0.5I0.5)3, which allow for the rearrangement of halide ions in localized volumes of perovskite without significant compositional changes to the bulk material. In contrast, FA0.83Cs0.17Pb(Br0.4I0.6)3 lacks such low-barrier ionic pathways and is, consequently, more stable against halide segregation. However, under prolonged illumination, it exhibits a considerable ionic rearrangement throughout the bulk material, which may be triggered by an initial demixing of A-site cations, altering the composition of the bulk perovskite and reducing its stability against halide segregation. Our work elucidates links between composition, ionic pathways, and halide segregation, and it facilitates the future engineering of phase-stable mixed-halide perovskites.
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Nanotechnology for catalysis and solar energy conversion

Nanotechnology IOP Publishing 32:4 (2021) 042003

Authors:

U Banin, N Waiskopf, L Hammarstrm, G Boschloo, M Freitag, EMJ Johansson, J S, H Tian, MB Johnston, LM Herz, RL Milot, MG Kanatzidis, W Ke, I Spanopoulos, KL Kohlstedt, GC Schatz, N Lewis, T Meyer, AJ Nozik, MC Beard, F Armstrong, CF Megarity, CA Schmuttenmaer, VS Batista, GW Brudvig
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Understanding Dark Current-Voltage Characteristics in Metal-Halide Perovskite Single Crystals

Physical Review Applied American Physical Society (APS) 15:1 (2021) 014006

Authors:

Elisabeth A Duijnstee, Vincent M Le Corre, Michael B Johnston, L Jan Anton Koster, Jongchul Lim, Henry J Snaith
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Nanowires: a New Horizon for Polarization-resolved Terahertz Time-domain Spectroscopy

Optica Publishing Group (2021) sth2f.1

Authors:

Kun Peng, Dimitars Jevtics, Fanlu Zhang, Sabrina Sterzl, Djamshid A Damry, Mathias U Rothmann, Benoit Guilhabert, Michael J Strain, Hoe Tan, Laura M Herz, Lan Fu, Martin D Dawson, Antonio Hurtado, Chennupati Jagadish, Michael B Johnston
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