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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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High-efficiency perovskite–polymer bulk heterostructure light-emitting diodes

Nature Photonics Springer Nature 12:12 (2018) 783-789

Authors:

Baodan Zhao, Sai Bai, Vincent Kim, Robin Lamboll, Ravichandran Shivanna, Florian Auras, Johannes M Richter, Le Yang, Linjie Dai, Mejd Alsari, Xiao-Jian She, Lusheng Liang, Jiangbin Zhang, Samuele Lilliu, Peng Gao, Henry J Snaith, Jianpu Wang, Neil C Greenham, Richard H Friend, Dawei Di
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Electronic traps and phase segregation in lead mixed-halide Perovskite

ACS Energy Letters American Chemical Society 4:1 (2018) 75-84

Authors:

Alexander J Knight, Adam D Wright, Jay B Patel, David P McMeekin, Henry J Snaith, Michael B Johnston, Laura M Herz

Abstract:

An understanding of the factors driving halide segregation in lead mixed-halide perovskites is required for their implementation in tandem solar cells with existing silicon technology. Here we report that the halide segregation dynamics observed in the photoluminescence from CH3NH3Pb(Br0.5I0.5)3 is strongly influenced by the atmospheric environment, and that encapsulation of films with a layer of poly(methyl methacrylate) allows for halide segregation dynamics to be fully reversible and repeatable. We further establish an empirical model directly linking the amount of halide segregation observed in the photoluminescence to the fraction of charge carriers recombining through trap-mediated channels, and the photon flux absorbed. From such quantitative analysis we show that under pulsed illumination, the frequency of the modulation alone has no influence on the segregation dynamics. Additionally, we extrapolate that working CH3NH3Pb(Br0.5I0.5)3 perovskite cells would require a reduction of the trap-related charge carrier recombination rate to ≲105s–1 in order for halide segregation to be sufficiently suppressed.
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Spectral Response Measurements of Perovskite Solar Cells

IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 9:1 (2018) 220-226

Authors:

Martin Bliss, Alex Smith, Thomas R Betts, Jenny Baker, Francesca De Rossi, Sai Bai, Trystan Watson, Henry Snaith, Ralph Gottschalg
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The Path to Perovskite on Silicon PV

Scientific Video Protocols Bullaki 1:1 (2018) 1-8

Authors:

Henry J Snaith, Samuele Lilliu
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Publisher Correction: High irradiance performance of metal halide perovskites for concentrator photovoltaics

Nature Energy Springer Nature America, Inc (2018)

Authors:

Z Wang, Q Lin, B Wenger, Mark Christoforo, Y-H Lin, MT Klug, MICHAEL Johnston, LAURA Herz, HJ Snaith

Abstract:

© 2018, Springer Nature Limited. When this Article was originally published, an old version of the associated Supplementary Information file was uploaded. This has now been replaced.
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