Low-Dimensional Halide Perovskites: Structure, Synthesis, and Applications

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Low-Dimensional Halide Perovskites: Structure, Properties and Applications provides an in-depth look at halide perovskite materials and their applications. Chapters cover history, fundamentals, physiochemical and optoelectronic properties, synthesis and characterization of traditional and Pb-free halide perovskites. The book concludes with sections describing the different applications of halide perovskites for solar cells, light-emitting diodes and photo detectors, as well as the challenges faced in the industrialization of halide perovskite-based devices and forward-thinking prospects for further deployment. - Discusses the applications of halide perovskites according to their dimensionality - Includes a look at current challenges for the commercialization of halide perovskites, while also previewing some possible solutions - Presents alternative environmentally-friendly materials that can used to replace the current toxic materials-based halide perovskites

About the author

Yiqiang Zhan is a Full Professor and director of Micro-Nano System Centre at School of Information Science and Technology, Fudan University, Shanghai, China. He obtained his Ph.D. in physics on the topic of "organic electronics" from Fudan University, China, in 2005 before moving to ISMN-CNR Bologna, Italy as a postdoc. From 2007, he continued his research at Linkoping University, Sweden initially, as a postdoc and then, as an assistant professor. He joined Fudan University as an associate professor in 2011 and has been promoted to Professor in 2016. He has a strong background in semiconductor physics and devices and is an expert in performance measurement and simulation. His research team has expertise in novel semiconductor-based optoelectronics, sensors, and memristive devices.

Dr. Mohammad Khalid is a Research Professor and Head of Graphene and Advanced 2D Materials Research Group at Sunway University, Malaysia. His research interests lie in the area of advanced nanomaterial synthesis, heat transfer fluids, energy harvesting, and storage. He is among the top 2% of scientists in the world, with over 200 research articles published in peer-reviewed international journals. He has supervised more than 30 postgraduate students and has over 15 years of research and teaching experience. He is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), UK.

Paola Vivo is an Associate Professor at Tampere University (TAU), Finland. After pursuing her Ph.D. in Chemistry with distinction, she received the Academy of Finland Fellowship for postdoctoral research in 2013‒2017. She currently leads the Hybrid Solar Cells research team at the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences at TAU. Her research interests include developing novel organic materials and hybrid organic-inorganic systems for third generation solar cells, with current emphasis on lead-free halide perovskites in bulk and nanocrystals.

Numan Arshid is currently working as a Post-doctoral research fellow at Micro-Nano System Centre, Fudan University Shanghai, China. He obtained his Ph.D. degrees with distinction from University Malaya, Malaysia. His research work is focused on the development of binary and ternary nanocomposites for electrochemical energy applications. Numan Arshid has authored more than 50 scientific publications. Numan Arshid is currently editing two books

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