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Prof Henry Snaith FRS

Professor of Physics

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Snaith group
  • Advanced Device Concepts for Next-Generation Photovoltaics
Henry.Snaith@physics.ox.ac.uk
Robert Hooke Building, room G21
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Low cost triazatruxene hole transporting material for >20% efficiency perovskite solar cells

Journal of Materials Chemistry C Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) 7:18 (2019) 5235-5243

Authors:

Arthur Connell, Zhiping Wang, Yen-Hung Lin, Peter C Greenwood, Alan A Wiles, Eurig W Jones, Leo Furnell, Rosie Anthony, Christopher P Kershaw, Graeme Cooke, Henry J Snaith, Peter J Holliman
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Long-Range Charge Extraction in Back-Contact Perovskite Architectures via Suppressed Recombination

Joule Elsevier 3:5 (2019) 1301-1313

Authors:

Gregory D Tainter, Maximilian T Hörantner, Luis M Pazos-Outón, Robin D Lamboll, Haralds Āboliņš, Tomas Leijtens, Suhas Mahesh, Richard H Friend, Henry J Snaith, Hannah J Joyce, Felix Deschler
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Fractional Deviations in Precursor Stoichiometry Dictate the Properties, Performance and Stability of Perovskite Photovoltaic Devices

(2019)

Authors:

Paul Fassl, Vincent Lami, Alexandra Bausch, Zhiping Wang, Matthew T Klug, Henry J Snaith, Yana Vaynzof
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Oxide Analogs of Halide Perovskites and the New Semiconductor Ba2AgIO6.

The journal of physical chemistry letters 10:8 (2019) 1722-1728

Authors:

George Volonakis, Nobuya Sakai, Henry J Snaith, Feliciano Giustino

Abstract:

The past few years witnessed the rise of halide perovskites as prominent materials for a wide range of optoelectronic applications. However, oxide perovskites have a much longer history and are pivotal in many technological applications. As of today, a rational connection between these important materials is missing. Here, we explore this missing link and develop a novel concept of perovskite analogs, which led us to identify a new semiconductor, Ba2AgIO6. It exhibits an electronic band structure remarkably similar to that of our recently discovered halide double perovskite Cs2AgInCl6, but with a band gap in the visible range at 1.9 eV. We show that Ba2AgIO6 and Cs2AgInCl6 are analogs of the well-known transparent conductor BaSnO3. We synthesize Ba2AgIO6 following a low-temperature solution process, and we perform crystallographic and optical characterizations. Ba2AgIO6 is a cubic oxide double perovskite with a direct low gap, opening new opportunities in perovskite-based electronics optoelectronics and energy applications.
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Photovoltaic solar cell technologies: analysing the state of the art

Nature Reviews Materials Nature Research 4:4 (2019) 269-285

Authors:

Pabitra Nayak, S Mahesh, HJ Snaith, D Cahen
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