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Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Grey Christoforo PhD

Postdoctoral Research Assistant

Research theme

  • Photovoltaics and nanoscience

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Advanced Functional Materials and Devices (AFMD) Group
  • Snaith group
grey.christoforo@physics.ox.ac.uk
Robert Hooke Building, room G24
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Nanoscale Manipulation, Heating, and Welding of Nanowires

ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer ASME International 134:8 (2012) 080910

Authors:

S LeBlanc, B Swartzentruber, J Martinez, G Christoforo, T Kodama, KE Goodson

Self-limited plasmonic welding of silver nanowire junctions

Nature Materials Springer Nature 11:3 (2012) 241-249

Authors:

Erik C Garnett, Wenshan Cai, Judy J Cha, Fakhruddin Mahmood, Stephen T Connor, M Greyson Christoforo, Yi Cui, Michael D McGehee, Mark L Brongersma

An inter-laboratory stability study of roll-to-roll coated flexible polymer solar modules

Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells Elsevier 95:5 (2011) 1398-1416

Authors:

AJ Medford, E Bundgaard, SB Sapkota, H-F Schleiermacher, B Zimmermann, U W眉rfel, A Chafiq, M Lira-Cantu, T Swonke, M Wagner, CJ Brabec, O Haillant, E Voroshazi, T Aernouts, R Steim, JA Hauch, A Elschner, M Pannone, M Xiao, A Langzettel, D Laird, MT Lloyd, T Rath, E Maier, G Trimmel, M Hermenau, T Menke, K Leo, R R枚sch, M Seeland, H Hoppe, TJ Nagle, KB Burke, CJ Fell, D Vak, TB Singh, Y Galagan, A Manor, EA Katz, T Kim, K Kim, PM Sommeling, WJH Verhees, SC Veenstra, Moritz Riede, M Greyson Christoforo, T Currier, V Shrotriya

Abstract:

A large number of flexible polymer solar modules comprising 16 serially connected individual cells was prepared at the experimental workshop at Ris酶 DTU. The photoactive layer was prepared from several varieties of P3HT (Merck, Plextronics, BASF and Ris酶 DTU) and two varieties of ZnO (nanoparticulate, thin film) were employed as electron transport layers. The devices were all tested at Ris酶 DTU and the functional devices were subjected to an inter-laboratory study involving the performance and the stability of modules over time in the dark, under light soaking and outdoor conditions. 24 laboratories from 10 countries and across four different continents were involved in the studies. The reported results allowed for analysis of the variability between different groups in performing lifetime studies as well as performing a comparison of different testing procedures. These studies constitute the first steps toward establishing standard procedures for an OPV lifetime characterization. 漏 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

A green solvent system for templated sequential deposition of stable formamidinium lead triiodide for perovskite solar cells

Authors:

Henry Snaith, Benjamin Gallant, Philippe Holzhey, Karim Elmestekawy, James Ball, M Greyson Christoforo, Laura M Herz, Saqlain Choudhary, Joel Smith, Pietro Caprioglio, Igal Levine, Dominik Kubicki, Alexandra Sheader, Fengning Yang, Daniel Toolan, Rachel Kilbride, Karl-Augustin Zaininger, Nakita Noel

Pressure-Transferred components

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Authors:

MG Christoforo, MD McGehee, A Salleo, CD Bailie

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