Halide perovskites and 2D materials 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 using these materials 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 these exciting new classes of semiconductor materials.
08:00 AM
08:15 AM
Brandon Reynolds, Matthew Crane
08:45 AM
Adam Printz, Anton Samoylov, Patrick Lohr, Matthew Dailey, Gizachew Belay Adugna, Sean Raglow, Ojas Sanghi
09:10 AM
Carissa Eisler, Lindsey Parsons, Mounika Dudala, Brendan Russ
09:25 AM
Meagan Phister, Yuqi Song, Kevin Stone, Arthur Bragg, Joshua Choi, Gaurav Giri
09:40 AM
Colin Hylton-Farrington, Richard Remsing
09:55 AM