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Prof Henry Snaith FRS

Professor of Physics

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  • 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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Infrared light management using a nanocrystalline silicon oxide interlayer in monolithic perovskite/silicon heterojunction tandem solar cells with efficiency above 25%

Advanced Energy Materials Wiley 9:14 (2019) 1803241

Authors:

L Mazzarella, S Kirner, Morales-Vilches, L Korte, S Albrecht, E Crossland, B Stannowski, C Case, Henry Snaith, R Schlatmann, Yen-Hung Lin

Abstract:

Perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells are attractive for their potential for boosting cell efficiency beyond the crystalline silicon (Si) single-junction limit. However, the relatively large optical refractive index of Si, in comparison to that of transparent conducting oxides and perovskite absorber layers, results in significant reflection losses at the internal junction between the cells in monolithic (two-terminal) devices. Therefore, light management is crucial to improve photocurrent absorption in the Si bottom cell. Here it is shown that the infrared reflection losses in tandem cells processed on a flat silicon substrate can be significantly reduced by using an optical interlayer consisting of nanocrystalline silicon oxide. It is demonstrated that 110 nm thick interlayers with a refractive index of 2.6 (at 800 nm) result in 1.4 mA cm − ² current gain in the silicon bottom cell. Under AM1.5G irradiation, the champion 1 cm 2 perovskite/silicon monolithic tandem cell exhibits a top cell + bottom cell total current density of 38.7 mA cm −2 and a certified stabilized power conversion efficiency of 25.2%.
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Elucidating the Long-range Charge Carrier Mobility in Metal Halide Perovskite Thin Films

Fundacio Scito (2019)

Authors:

Jongchul Lim, Bernard Wenger, Henry Snaith
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Impurities and their influence on the co-evaporation of methylammonium perovskite thin-film solar cells

Fundacio Scito (2019)

Authors:

Juliane Bochert, Ievgen Levchuk, Lavina C Snoek, Mathias Uller Rothmann, Henry J Snaith, Christoph J Brabec, Laura M Herz, Michael B Johnston
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Overcoming Zinc Oxide Interface Instability with Methylammonium-free Perovskites for High Performance Solar Cells

Fundacio Scito (2019)

Authors:

Kelly Schutt, Pabitra Nayak, Alexandra Ramadan, Bernard Wenger, Yen-Hung Lin, Henry Snaith
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Perovskite Solar Cells: Improving Device Efficiency and Stability, and Understanding Optoelectronic Processes

Fundacio Scito (2019)
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