Summit - Seattle Convention Center, Level 3, Room 347
This tutorial session will feature the upcoming R&D topics of metal halide perovskite semiconductors including fundamental theories, stability, devices, and processing/manufacturing.
Monday, April 22, 2024
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Summit - Seattle Convention Center, Level 3, Room 347
Instructors: Jingbi You, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Kai Zhu, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Henk J. Bolink, Universidad de Valencia; Bin Fan, GCL Nano; Yanfa Yan, The University of Toledo
This tutorial session will feature the upcoming R&D topics of metal halide perovskite semiconductors including fundamental theories, stability, devices, and processing/manufacturing. It is expected to provide a clear landscape on the metal halide perovskite research of the next decade, and give instructions to scientists and engineers from the broad materials research community who are interested in performing related research. The session will contain five lectures that will be presented in an educational style. It will start with Yan's lecture illustrating the essential materials characteristics of perovskites from the perspective of atomic theories. Then You and Zhu will present how efficient and stable perovskites can be made and how the performance can be reliably measured. Finally, Bolink and Fan will present lectures illustrating how perovskite solar cells can possibly be commercialized from the perspectives of processing and manufacturing.
Tutorial Schedule
8:00 am
Theory of Perovskites
Yanfa Yan, The University of Toledo
8:30 am
Development of High-Efficiency Perovskite Solar Cells
Jingbi You, Chinese Academy of Sciences
9:00 am
Stability of Perovskite Solar Cells
Kai Zhu, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
9:30 am BREAK
10:00 am
Evaporation Processing of Perovskite Solar Cells
Henk J. Bolink, Universidad de Valencia
10:30 am
Industrialization of Perovskite Solar Cells
Bin Fan, GCL Nano
11:00 am DISCUSSION