Vapor-deposited perovskite semiconductors power next-generation circuits
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Spatially segregated free-carrier and exciton populations in individual lead halide perovskite grains
A study of single grains of lead halide perovskite reveals the presence of both excitons and free charge carriers. The nature of charge carriers in methylammonium lead iodide perovskites (MAPbI3) at room temperature is still a matter of considerable debate1,2,3. Here, we demonstrate that within single grains of MAPbI3, strong spatial heterogeneities on the nanometre length scale are present and associated with simultaneous free-carrier and excit…
Vapor-deposited perovskite semiconductors power next-generation circuits
A research team led by Professor Yong-Young Noh and Dr. Youjin Reo from the Department of Chemical Engineering at POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) has developed a technology poised to transform next-generation displays and electronic devices.
Scientists develop advanced perovskite semiconductors for faster, flexible electronics
A team of researchers led by Professor Yong-Young Noh and Dr. Youjin Reo from POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) has developed a groundbreaking technology that could revolutionize the way we use electronic devices. Working alongside Professors Ao Liu and Huihui Zhu from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), the […] The post Scientists develop advanced perovskite semiconductors for faster, flexib…
Vapor-Deposited Perovskite Semiconductors Power Next Generation Circuits - Semiconductor Digest
A research team led by Professor Yong-Young Noh and Dr. Youjin Reo from the Department of Chemical Engineering at POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) has developed a groundbreaking technology poised to revolutionize next-generation displays and electronic devices.
Next-Generation Circuits Powered by Vapor-Deposited Perovskite
A groundbreaking advancement in the realm of next-generation display technologies has emerged from the meticulous work conducted by a dedicated research team at POSTECH, led by the esteemed Professor Yong-Young Noh and Dr. Youjin Reo from the Department of Chemical Engineering. Their innovative approach to enhancing p-type semiconductors is set to pave the way for significant improvements in the performance and efficiency of electronic devices—r…
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