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We are an interdisciplinary team developing materials for clean energy conversion.

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Group December 2021

The group - December 2021 Absent: Jason Ye, Kaiwen Zhang, Hugh Lohan and Yuanwei Zhai

Photograph of bismuth oxyiodide solar cells

We work on developing the next generation of photovoltaics based on defect-tolerant materials, which could enable high efficiency to be achieved using low-cost growth methods. Image credit: Steve Penney

We develop materials for ultrahigh definition displays and flexible solid-state lighting using nanostructured metal-halide perovskites.

Semitransparent perovskite held over a silicon cell

We develop new structures that allow two solar cells to work in tandem and surpass the efficiencies of single-junction devices. Image credit: Dr. Maung Thway, Dr. Yuanhang Chen and Tianyuan Liu

Perovskite future energy

We play an active role in organising symposia on next-generation photovoltaics at international conferences in the US, France, Poland and Japan. Here is an invited Future Energy piece in Joule we wrote stemming from one of the symposia we organised.

Cover image for Advanced Energy Materials

Our work on lead-free perovskite-inspired materials for harvesting indoor light to power electronics featured on the cover of Advanced Energy Materials

Defect passivation Angewandte Review

Invited review on defect passivation in halide perovskite thin films and nanocrystals, published in Angewandte Chemie

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Our sponsors: The Royal Academy of Engineering, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, The Royal Society, and the Department of Materials at Imperial College London

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