Photovoltaic
Devices
and
Stability
Hybrid organic-inorganic metal halide perovskites have emerged as promising light absorber materials in next generation of thinfilm photovoltaic technology. Despite the success in boosting the efficiency and low fabrication cost, perovskite-based devices are still facing low long-term stability. A great deal of our current interest has been focused not only on the fabrication of highly efficient devices but also on the understanding of chemical instability of metal halide perovskites and developing strategies for improving operational stability of perovskite solar cells at different condition of humidity and temperatures.
Photodetectors
The great diversity of hybrid perovskite compositions and preparation pathways makes them an excellent candidate for novel photodetectors with the unique combination of optoelectronic properties. We study the fundamental properties of perovskite materials and assess their performance as detectors of light wavelength in the range from ultraviolet to near infrared light.
New
Material
Synthesis
We apply various solution-based and solvent-free mechanochemical methodologies to the synthesis of various groups of new molecules and materials.
