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Designing Synthetic Strategies Toward Water-Compatible Perovskite Nanocrystals for LED Application

The synthesis parameters of organic-inorganic lead halide perovskites (OIHPs) will be extensively modulated in order to obtain a whole variety of crystal sizes and morphologies. After profound structural and photophysical characterizations, the performance of differently shaped perovskites in light emitting devices (LEDs) will be investigated. We hypothesize that diverse sizes and morphologies can exhibit different conductive properties when employed as an emissive layer in a multi-layered structure of an LED. Furthermore, composites of emissive perovskites with conductive polymers have a high potential to enhance the optoelectronic properties and carrier mobility in the devices.

Date:14 May 2018 →  1 Aug 2023
Keywords:Hybrid Perovskites
Disciplines:Inorganic chemistry, Organic chemistry, Theoretical and computational chemistry, Other chemical sciences, Physical chemistry, Sustainable chemistry
Project type:PhD project