Halide perovskites have recently attracted considerable attention as potentially revolutionary semiconductor materials because of their excellent optical and electronic properties as well their capacity for high-throughput manufacturing. In the past decade, tremendous progress has been made in fabricating high-performance devices including photovoltaic cells, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), laser, and radiation detectors with performances approaching and even exceeding the current state-of-the-art commercial technologies. In this focused session, we cover fundamental materials chemistry, electronic and optical properties, and device engineering of this exciting new family of semiconductor materials.
12:30 PM
Mounika Dudala, Carissa Eisler
12:45 PM
Rebekah Wells, Nicolas Diercks, Tian Carey, Victor Boureau, Marina Caretti, Jonathan Coleman, Kevin Sivula
01:00 PM
01:25 PM
Julian Vigil, Hemamala Karunadasa
01:40 PM
Donghyun Oh, Sanggyun Kim, Carlo Andrea Riccardo Perini, Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena, Nikolaos Sahinidis
01:55 PM
02:10 PM
Meagan Phister, Rachel Dziatko, Yuqi Song, Kevin Stone, Arthur Bragg, Joshua Choi, Gaurav Giri
02:25 PM
Carissa Eisler, Brendan Russ, Lindsey Parsons, Mounika Dudala, Daniel Katz