Efficient room temperature aqueous Sb 2 S 3 synthesis for inorganic–organic sensitized solar cells with 5.1% efficiencies
Chemical Communications Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) 51:41 (2015) 8640-8643
Enhanced Amplified Spontaneous Emission in Perovskites using a Flexible Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Reflector
Nano letters American Chemical Society 15:8 (2015) 4935-4941
Abstract:
Organic-inorganic perovskites are highly promising solar cell materials with laboratory-based power conversion efficiencies already matching those of established thin film technologies. Their exceptional photovoltaic performance is in part attributed to the presence of efficient radiative recombination pathways, thereby opening up the possibility of efficient light-emitting devices. Here, we demonstrate optically pumped amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) at 780 nm from a 50 nm-thick film of CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite that is sandwiched within a cavity composed of a thin-film (∼7 μm) cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) reflector and a metal back-reflector. The threshold fluence for ASE in the perovskite film is reduced by at least two orders of magnitude in the presence of the CLC reflector, which results in a factor of two reduction in threshold fluence compared to previous reports. We consider this to be due to improved coupling of the oblique and out-of-plane modes that are reflected into the bulk in addition to any contributions from cavity modes. Furthermore, we also demonstrate enhanced ASE on flexible reflectors and discuss how improvements in the quality factor and reflectivity of the CLC layers could lead to single-mode lasing using CLC reflectors. Our work opens up the possibility of fabricating widely wavelength-tunable "mirror-less" single-mode lasers on flexible substrates, which could find use in applications such as flexible displays and friend or foe identification.Impact of microstructure on local carrier lifetime in perovskite solar cells
Science American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 348:6235 (2015) 683-686
Employing PEDOT as the p‑Type Charge Collection Layer in Regular Organic–Inorganic Perovskite Solar Cells
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters American Chemical Society (ACS) 6:9 (2015) 1666-1673
ChemInform Abstract: Formation of Thin Films of Organi—Inorganic Perovskites for High‐Efficiency Solar Cells
ChemInform Wiley 46:21 (2015) no-no