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Credit: Jack Hobhouse

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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Thermal Management Enables Stable Perovskite Nanocrystal Light鈥怑mitting Diodes with Novel Hole Transport Material (Small 45/2023)

Small Wiley 19:45 (2023)

Authors:

Xinyu Shen, Seon Lee Kwak, Woo Hyeon Jeong, Ji Won Jang, Zhongkai Yu, Hyungju Ahn, Hea Jung Park, Hyosung Choi, Sung Heum Park, Henry J Snaith, Do鈥怘oon Hwang, Bo Ram Lee

Benzylamine Passivation of Wide-Bandgap Perovskite

Fundacio Scito (2023)

Authors:

Suer Zhou, Henry Snaith, Yangwei Shi, Joel Smith, James Drysdale, Benjamin Gallant, Margherita Taddei, Harry Sansom, Junxiang Zhang, Stephen Barlow, Akash Dasgupta, Ashley Marshall, Jian Wang, David Ginger, Seth Marder, Declan McCarthy

Hydrogen bond-assisted dual passivation for blue perovskite light-emitting diodes

ACS Energy Letters American Chemical Society 8:10 (2023) 4296-4303

Authors:

Zhongkai Yu, Xinyu Shen, Xiangyang Fan, Young-Kwang Jung, Woo Hyeon Jeong, Akash Dasgupta, Manuel Kober-Czerny, Pietro Caprioglio, Sung Heum Park, Hyosung Choi, Henry J Snaith, Samuel D Stranks, Bo Ram Lee

Abstract:

Although significant progress has been made in the development of green, red, and near-infrared perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs), blue PeLEDs exhibit inferior performance, owing to various defects and poor carrier injection in solution-processed perovskite films. Thus, this study incorporates dual-passivation additive diphenylphosphinamide (DPPA) into perovskite films, and through density functional theory calculations and experimental characterizations, DPPA has been proven to be an effective passivator. Its phosphine oxide group coordinates with unsaturated lead ions, passivating perovskite defects, while the amino group forms hydrogen bonds with adjacent halide ions, suppressing their migration and further strengthening the passivation effect. Blue quasi-two-dimensional PeLEDs based on DPPA-modified perovskite films achieved an external quantum efficiency of 12.31% with an emission peak at 486 nm. Moreover, the device operational lifetime was extended by 32% with more stable spectra owing to the decreased defect density and suppressed ion migration in the perovskite film.

High-bandwidth perovskite photonic sources on silicon

Nature Photonics Springer Nature 17:9 (2023) 798-805

Authors:

Aobo Ren, Hao Wang, Linjie Dai, Junfei Xia, Xinyu Bai, Edward Butler-Caddle, Joel A Smith, Huagui Lai, Junzhi Ye, Xiang Li, Shijie Zhan, Chunhui Yao, Zewei Li, Mingchu Tang, Xueping Liu, Jinxin Bi, Bowei Li, Shen Kai, Rui Chen, Han Yan, Jintao Hong, Liming Yuan, Igor P Marko, Adrian Wonfor, Fan Fu, Steven A Hindmarsh, Ana M Sanchez, James Lloyd-Hughes, Stephen J Sweeney, Akshay Rao, Neil C Greenham, Jiang Wu, Yanrong Li, Qixiang Cheng, Richard H Friend, Richard V Penty, Ian H White, Henry J Snaith, Wei Zhang

Impact of Interface Energetic Alignment and Mobile Ions on Charge Carrier Accumulation and Extraction in p鈥恑鈥恘 Perovskite Solar Cells

Advanced Energy Materials Wiley 13:36 (2023)

Authors:

Weidong Xu, Lucy JF Hart, Benjamin Moss, Pietro Caprioglio, Thomas J Macdonald, Francesco Furlan, Julianna Panidi, Robert DJ Oliver, Richard A Pacalaj, Martin Heeney, Nicola Gasparini, Henry J Snaith, Piers RF Barnes, James R Durrant

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