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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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Interplay of structural and optoelectronic properties in formamidinium mixed tin-lead triiodide perovskites

Advanced Functional Materials Wiley 28:33 (2018)

Authors:

ES Parrott, Thomas Green, Rebecca L Milot, Michael B Johnston, Henry J Snaith, Laura M Herz

Abstract:

Mixed lead-tin triiodide perovskites are promising absorber materials for low band-gap bottom cells in all-perovskite tandem photovoltaic devices. Key structural and electronic properties of the FAPb1-xSnxI3 perovskite are presented here as a function of lead:tin content across the alloy series. Temperature-dependent photoluminescence and optical absorption measurements are used to identify changes in the band-gap and phase transition temperature. The large band-gap bowing parameter, a crucial element for the attainment of low band-gaps in this system, is shown to depend on the structural phase, reaching a value of 0.84 eV in the low-temperature phase and 0.73 eV at room temperature. The parabolic nature of the bowing at all temperatures is compatible with a mechanism arising from bond bending to accommodate the random placement of unevenly sized lead and tin ions. Charge-carrier recombination dynamics are shown to fall into two regimes. Tin-rich compositions exhibit fast, mono-exponential recombination that is almost temperature independent, in accordance with high levels of electrical doping. Lead-rich compositions show slower, stretched-exponential charge-carrier recombination that is strongly temperature-dependent, in accordance with a multi-phonon assisted process. These results highlight the importance of structure and composition for control of band-gap bowing and charge-carrier recombination mechanisms in low band-gap absorbers for all-perovskite tandem solar cells.
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Getting rid of anti-solvents: gas quenching for high performance perovskite solar cells

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 00 (2018) 1724-1729

Authors:

Bert Conings, Aslihan Babayigit, Matt Klug, Sai Bai, Nicolas Gauquelin, Nobuya Sakai, Jacob Tse-Wei Wang, Jo Verbeeck, Hans-Gerd Boyen, Henry Snaith
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Nanocrystalline silicon oxide interlayer in monolithic perovskite/silicon heterojunction tandem solar cells with total current density >39 mA/cm2

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 00 (2018) 2627-2630

Authors:

Bernd Stannowski, Luana Mazzarella, Yen-Hung Lin, Simon Kirner, Anna B Morales-Vilches, Lars Korte, Steve Albrecht, Ed Crossland, Chris Case, Henry Snaith, Rutger Schlatmann
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Correction to "Exciton-Dominated Core-Level Absorption Spectra of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Lead Halide Perovskites".

The journal of physical chemistry letters 9:12 (2018) 3193

Authors:

Christian Vorwerk, Claudia Hartmann, Caterina Cocchi, Golnaz Sadoughi, Severin N Habisreutinger, Roberto Félix, Regan G Wilks, Henry J Snaith, Marcus Bär, Claudia Draxl
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Enabling reliability assessments of pre-commercial perovskite photovoltaics with lessons learned from industrial standards

NATURE ENERGY 3:6 (2018) 459-465

Authors:

Henry J Snaith, Peter Hacke
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