
Manuel Kober-Czerny
@manuelkobc
PhD in the @SnaithGroup working on 2D Perovskites and optoelectronic characterization
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https://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/our-people/kober-czerny 23-06-2022 08:08:21
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Happy to have been invited to speak at this yearās SuperSolar Annual Conference. I will talk about the concept of mobility and apply it to 3D as well as 2D perovskites. Hope to see lots of you there! (Its FREE and you can still register)

Me stepping aside to let the data shine while I talked about Mobility in 2D Perovskites at the #MATSUS22 nanoGeConferences today. It was a pleasure!


The resulting DMA: FACs perovskite is more stable under heat, light and relative humidity exposure. t.ly/DJOx Henry Snaith Group Nature Materials Big thanks to David for guiding and pulling this project through! And all the other authors for their help!

šØPublication alert!šØ We worked with University of Oxford, NREL & Monash University to make a perovskite solar cell tough enough to live up to silicon. Itās a big step on the road to making silicon-perovskite tandem devices a success! Out now via Nature Materials: excitonscience.com/news/built-lasā¦

Intermediate-phase engineering via dimethylammonium cation additive for stable perovskite solar cells. go.nature.com/3FubEhz Monash University Department of Physics at University of Oxford

Can ML help develop next-gen renewables? A 3 min video journey into what I've been up to recently... Schmidt Science Fellows Rhodes Trust Sargent Group UofT Department of Physics at University of Oxford youtube.com/watch?v=gxPKnHā¦

Glad to have been able to contibute to this nice work with Henry Snaith Group š

Very happy to see that my 2D #Perovskite samples could be used for this in-depth investigation by Silvia Motti et.alā¦



We had a lovely treat for our group meeting yesterday made by Akash Dasgupta! It was eaten too quickly before we were able to measure its device performance⦠Thanks Akash for fuelling our Friday afternoon!


Another milestone in #tandemPVššWe did it againš¦¾Glad to announce that weāve achieved a PCE of 33.7% in perovskite/Si tandem solar cells, setting a new record š„³ NREL Letās power a brighter, sustainable future together šš Erkan Aydın Tom Allen DeWolf KPV-Lab KAUST Solar Center


Professor Henry Snaith is working with colleagues Department of Physics at University of Oxford to develop low-cost, high-efficiency photovoltaic technology. Their findings could rapidly accelerate the world's shift away from fossil fuels. #WorldEnvironmentDay



Congrats to our DPhil student Irfan Habibš„³ for his just published paper on a "flying" NFA, and many thanks to Prof Weiwei Li and his team for the NFA. Not yet better than fullerenes, but a good startš doi.org/10.1063/5.0148⦠Department of Physics at University of Oxford St Cross College

Could a conference be closer to the beach?! #MATSUS23 Group talks on #perovskite today: 9:30 Akash Dasgupta - inhomogeneities 10:00 Krishanu Dey - PbSn mobilities 16:00 @florinerombach - PbSn stability Tomorrow: 16:15 Heon Jin - PbSn devices 16:30 Manuel Kober-Czerny - 2D charge carriers


š£If you missed my MRS talk, now is free online as Editors' Choice! We show how PL heterogeneity in mixed cation mixed halide perovskite affects TRPL kinetics. Couldn't be more grateful to my mentors Ginger Lab Henry Snaith Group Sarthak Jariwala Robert Westbrook pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acā¦

Honored to be posted!!! We appreciate the Oxford team Henry Snaith Group and all super supportive collaborators, e.g., Wakamiya Lab. äŗ¬é½å¤§å¦ åå¦ē ē©¶ęćč„å®®ē 究室, for supporting us, with Junke Wang, on this exciting achievement!!
