Symposium EL09-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskites—From Materials to Devices

Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites have emerged as highly promising materials for various optoelectronic devices, including solar cells, LEDs, lasers, photodetectors, and transistors. Despite significant progress, there are still major challenges, particularly regarding stability. Stability issues involve design, materials processing, defects, and interfaces, all of which need to be understood and optimized for different environmental conditions.

This symposium aims to promote collaboration and knowledge exchange by bringing together researchers from chemistry, materials science, physics, and engineering. By providing a platform for discussion, the symposium will address stability challenges in hybrid perovskite materials and devices and highlight recent advances. Through in-depth discussions, it will enhance understanding using advanced experimental and theoretical approaches. Ultimately, the symposium strives to foster the development of stable halide perovskite materials and devices.

Topics will include:

  • Materials development: synthesis and processing of active layers and transport layers
  • Reliability testing: accelerated testing protocols and degradation model
  • Materials and device failure modes
  • Machine learning-assisted stability prediction
  • Compositional engineering of halide perovskites
  • Defect characterization and the passivation of defects in perovskites
  • Interfacial engineering in device applications
  • Phase transitions in halide perovskites
  • Charge carrier dynamics at interfaces and, defects for device applications
  • Mechanistic understanding of degradation in perovskite materials and devices

Invited Speakers (tentative):

  • Aram Amassian (North Carolina State University, USA)
  • Henk Bolink (Universitat de València, Spain)
  • Ana Flavia Nogueira (University of Campinas, Brazil)
  • Feng Gao (Linköping University, Sweden)
  • David Ginger (University of Washington, USA)
  • Laura Herz (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
  • Robert Hoye (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
  • Alex Jen (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
  • Jin-Wook Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea)
  • Monica Lira-Cantu (Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Spain)
  • Maria Antonietta Loi (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
  • Joey Luther (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA)
  • Luana Mazzarella (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
  • Michael McGehee (University of Colorado Boulder, USA)
  • David Mitzi (Duke University, USA)
  • Aditya Mohite (Rice University, USA)
  • Nitin Padture (Brown University, USA)
  • Nam-Gyu Park (Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea)
  • Annamaria Petrozza (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy)
  • Lina Quan (Virginia Tech, USA)
  • Barry Rand (Princeton University, USA)
  • Nicholas Rolston (Arizona State University, USA)
  • Michael Saliba (Universität Stuttgart, Germany)
  • Laura Schelhas (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA)
  • Hyunjung Shin (Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea)
  • Shijing Sun (University of Washington, USA)
  • Prashant V. Kamat (University of Notre Dame, USA)
  • Sjoerd Veenstra (TNO, Netherlands)
  • Rui Wang (Westlake University, China)
  • Zonglong Zhu (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

Symposium Organizers

Yi Hou
National University of Singapore
Singapore
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Bin Chen
Northwestern University
Chemistry Department
USA
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Giulia Grancini
University of Pavia
Department of Chemistry
Italy

Lethy Krishnan Jagadamma
University of St Andrews
School of Physics and Astronomy
United Kingdom
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