Tin-based perovskites for optoelectronic applications
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Autor/a
Data de defensa
2025-07-24
Pàgines
278 p.
Departament/Institut
Universitat Jaume I. Escola de Doctorat
Programa de doctorat
Programa de Doctorat en Ciències
Resum
Given the need for sustainable energy alternatives and the environmental impact of fossil fuels, this thesis explores tin-based halide perovskites (Sn-HPs) as an eco-friendly option compared to the traditional lead-based perovskites materials in solar cells and LEDs. This thesis tackles the main challenges limiting Sn-HPs, such as instability and oxidation, through three innovative studies. First, the use of additives like DipI and NaBH₄ significantly improves solar cell efficiency and long-term stability. Second, inkjet printing technology is applied to create lead-free, flexible PeLEDs, demonstrating scalable and industrially relevant fabrication methods. Third, a low-cost synthesis of 2D and 3D Sn-HPs microcrystals using acetic acid enhances stability and performance in light-emitting devices, with emissions from orange to near-infrared. These advances contribute to more durable, efficient, and scalable Sn-HPs technologies, bringing us closer to greener solutions in renewable energy and optoelectronics.
Paraules clau
Tin-based perovskites; Stability enhancement; Solar cells; Light emitting diodes; Inkjet printing; Scalable fabrication
Matèries
54 - Química; 542 - Química pràctica de laboratori. Química preparativa i experimental; 546 - Química inorgànica; 547 - Química orgànica
Àrea de coneixement
Nota
Compendi d'articles, Doctorat internacional