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Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof Henry Snaith FRS

Professor of Physics

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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  • Snaith group
  • Advanced Device Concepts for Next-Generation Photovoltaics
Henry.Snaith@physics.ox.ac.uk
Robert Hooke Building, room G21
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Towards unification of perovskite stability and photovoltaic performance assessment

(2020)

Authors:

Bernard Wenger, Henry J Snaith, Isabel H S枚rensen, Johannes Ripperger, Samrana Kazim, Shahzada Ahmad, Edgar R Nandayapa, Christine Boeffel, Silvia Colodrero, Miguel Anaya, Samuel D Stranks, Iv谩n Mora-Ser贸, Terry Chien-Jen Yang, Matthias Br盲uninger, Thorsten Rissom, Tom Aernouts, Maria Hadjipanayi, Vasiliki Paraskeva, George E Georghiou, Alison B Walker, Arnaud Walter, Sylvain Nicolay

Charge-carrier trapping dynamics in bismuth-doped thin films of MAPbBr3 perovskite

Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters American Chemical Society 11:9 (2020) 3681-3688

Authors:

Aleksander M Ulatowski, Adam D Wright, Bernard Wenger, Leonardo RV Buizza, Silvia G Motti, Hannah J Eggimann, Kimberley J Savill, Juliane Borchert, Henry J Snaith, Michael B Johnston, Laura M Herz

Abstract:

Successful chemical doping of metal halide perovskites with small amounts of heterovalent metals has attracted recent research attention because of its potential to improve long-term material stability and tune absorption spectra. However, some additives have been observed to impact negatively on optoelectronic properties, highlighting the importance of understanding charge-carrier behavior in doped metal halide perovskites. Here, we present an investigation of charge-carrier trapping and conduction in films of MAPbBr3 perovskite chemically doped with bismuth. We find that the addition of bismuth has no effect on either the band gap or exciton binding energy of the MAPbBr3 host. However, we observe a substantial enhancement of electron-trapping defects upon bismuth doping, which results in an ultrafast charge-carrier decay component, enhanced infrared emission, and a notable decrease of charge-carrier mobility. We propose that such defects arise from the current approach to Bi-doping through addition of BiBr3, which may enhance the presence of bromide interstitials.

Photoinduced Vibrations Drive Ultrafast Structural Distortion in Lead Halide Perovskite

(2020)

Authors:

Hong-Guang Duan, Vandana Tiwari, Ajay Jha, Golibjon R Berdiyorov, Alexey Akimov, Oriol Vendrell, Pabitra K Nayak, Henry J Snaith, Michael Thorwart, Zheng Li, Mohamed E Madjet, RJ Dwayne Miller

Isotype Heterojunction Solar Cells Using n鈥慣ype Sb2Se3 Thin Films

Chemistry of Materials American Chemical Society (ACS) 32:6 (2020) 2621-2630

Authors:

Theodore DC Hobson, Laurie J Phillips, Oliver S Hutter, Huw Shiel, Jack EN Swallow, Christopher N Savory, Pabitra K Nayak, Silvia Mariotti, Bhaskar Das, Leon Bowen, Leanne AH Jones, Thomas J Featherstone, Matthew J Smiles, Mark A Farnworth, Guillaume Zoppi, Pardeep K Thakur, Tien-Lin Lee, Henry J Snaith, Chris Leighton, David O Scanlon, Vinod R Dhanak, Ken Durose, Tim D Veal, Jonathan D Major

CsPbBr3 nanocrystal films: Deviations from bulk vibrational and optoelectronic properties

Advanced Functional Materials Wiley 30:19 (2020) 1909904

Authors:

Silvia G Motti, Franziska Krieg, Alexandra J Ramadan, Jay B Patel, Henry J Snaith, Maksym V Kovalenko, Michael B Johnston, Laura M Herz

Abstract:

Metal鈥恏alide perovskites (MHP) are highly promising semiconductors for light鈥恊mitting and photovoltaic applications. The colloidal synthesis of nanocrystals (NCs) is an effective approach for obtaining nearly defect鈥恌ree MHP that can be processed into inks for low鈥恈ost, high鈥恜erformance device fabrication. However, disentangling the effects of surface ligands, morphology, and boundaries on charge鈥恈arrier transport in thin films fabricated with these high鈥恞uality NCs is inherently difficult. To overcome this fundamental challenge, terahertz (THz) spectroscopy is employed to optically probe the photoconductivity of CsPbBr3 NC films. The vibrational and optoelectronic properties of the NCs are compared with those of the corresponding bulk polycrystalline perovskite and significant deviations are found. Charge鈥恈arrier mobilities and recombination rates are demonstrated to vary significantly with the NC size. Such dependences derive from the localized nature of charge carriers within NCs, with local mobilities dominating over interparticle transport. It is further shown that the colloidally synthesized NCs have distinct vibrational properties with respect to the bulk perovskite, exhibiting blue鈥恠hifted optical phonon modes with enhanced THz absorption strength that also manifest as strong modulations in the THz photoconductivity spectra. Such fundamental insights into NC versus bulk properties will guide the optimization of nanocrystalline perovskite thin films for optoelectronic applications.

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