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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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Compositional Transformation and Impurity鈥怣ediated Optical Transitions in Co鈥怑vaporated Cu2AgBiI6 Thin Films for Photovoltaic Applications

Advanced Energy Materials Wiley 14:8 (2024)

Authors:

Benjamin WJ Putland, Marcello Righetto, Heon Jin, Markus Fischer, Alexandra J Ramadan, Karl鈥怉ugustin Zaininger, Laura M Herz, Harry C Sansom, Henry J Snaith

Minimizing Interfacial Recombination in 1.8 eV Triple鈥怘alide Perovskites for 27.5% Efficient All鈥怭erovskite Tandems

Advanced Materials Wiley 36:6 (2024) e2307743

Authors:

Fengjiu Yang, Philipp Tockhorn, Artem Musiienko, Felix Lang, Dorothee Menzel, Rowan Macqueen, Eike K枚hnen, Ke Xu, Silvia Mariotti, Daniele Mantione, Lena Merten, Alexander Hinderhofer, Bor Li, Dan R Wargulski, Steven P Harvey, Jiahuan Zhang, Florian Scheler, Sebastian Berwig, Marcel Ro脽, Jarla Thiesbrummel, Amran Al鈥怉shouri, Kai O Brinkmann, Thomas Riedl, Frank Schreiber, Daniel Abou鈥怰as, Henry Snaith, Dieter Neher, Lars Korte, Martin Stolterfoht, Steve Albrecht

Multifunctional ytterbium oxide buffer for perovskite solar cells

Nature Springer Nature 625:7995 (2024) 516-522

Authors:

Peng Chen, Yun Xiao, Juntao Hu, Shunde Li, Deying Luo, Rui Su, Pietro Caprioglio, Pascal Kaienburg, Xiaohan Jia, Nan Chen, Jingjing Wu, Yanping Sui, Pengyi Tang, Haoming Yan, Tianyu Huang, Maotao Yu, Qiuyang Li, Lichen Zhao, Cheng-Hung Hou, Yun-Wen You, Jing-Jong Shyue, Dengke Wang, Xiaojun Li, Qing Zhao, Qihuang Gong, Zheng-Hong Lu, Henry J Snaith, Rui Zhu

Abstract:

Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) comprise a solid perovskite absorber sandwiched between several layers of different charge-selective materials, ensuring unidirectional current flow and high voltage output of the devices. A 鈥榖uffer material鈥 between the electron-selective layer and the metal electrode in p-type/intrinsic/n-type (p-i-n) PSCs (also known as inverted PSCs) enables electrons to flow from the electron-selective layer to the electrode. Furthermore, it acts as a barrier inhibiting the inter-diffusion of harmful species into or degradation products out of the perovskite absorber. Thus far, evaporable organic molecules and atomic-layer-deposited metal oxides have been successful, but each has specific imperfections. Here we report a chemically stable and multifunctional buffer material, ytterbium oxide (YbOx), for p-i-n PSCs by scalable thermal evaporation deposition. We used this YbOx buffer in the p-i-n PSCs with a narrow-bandgap perovskite absorber, yielding a certified power conversion efficiency of more than 25%. We also demonstrate the broad applicability of YbOx in enabling highly efficient PSCs from various types of perovskite absorber layer, delivering state-of-the-art efficiencies of 20.1% for the wide-bandgap perovskite absorber and 22.1% for the mid-bandgap perovskite absorber, respectively. Moreover, when subjected to ISOS-L-3 accelerated ageing, encapsulated devices with YbOx exhibit markedly enhanced device stability.

DATASET FOR: Disentangling the origin of degradation in perovskite solar cells via optical imaging and Bayesian inference.

91探花 (2024)

Authors:

Akash Dasgupta, Robert Oliver, Yen Lin, Manuel Kober-Czerny, Alexandra Ramadan, Henry Snaith

Abstract:

Here we deposit the data and code necessary to generate the analysis found in our work. We have included: Simulation output from drift diffusion simulations; Photoluminescence imaging data (in a semi-raw and processed format); Outputs from our Bayesian analysis combining the two; and a clone of the code (from our public git repo) used to generate the analysis.

Buried鈥怣etal鈥怗rid Electrodes for Efficient Parallel鈥怌onnected Perovskite Solar Cells

Advanced Materials Wiley 36:2 (2024) e2305238

Authors:

Lei Li, Peng Chen, Rui Su, Hongyu Xu, Qiuyang Li, Qixuan Zhong, Haoming Yan, Xiaoyu Yang, Juntao Hu, Shunde Li, Tianyu Huang, Yun Xiao, Bin Liu, Yongqiang Ji, Dengke Wang, Huiliang Sun, Xugang Guo, Zheng鈥怘ong Lu, Henry J Snaith, Qihuang Gong, Lichen Zhao, Rui Zhu

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