2019 Wuhan Workshop on “Organic and Perovskite Optoelectronics”
会议时间:2019年7月17日(周三)上午9.00
会议地点:beat365体育官方网站新楼五楼多功能厅
Organic semiconductors and organohalide perovskites have emerged as the most promising optoelectronic materials in the last two decades. They have been successfully introduced to various platforms, including solar cells, photodetectors, light emitting diodes (LEDs) and thin film transistors etc. For instance, the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of organic solar cells with non-fullerene acceptors reached 16.5%. Perovskite solar cells updated the highest PCE of 24.2%. Particularly, OLEDs have been commercialized, and perovskite LEDs are on the way. Moreover, highly sensitive perovskite photodetectors, such as perovskite x-ray and γ-ray detectors, have attracted tremendous attention. However, there are also a few challenges facing organic and perovskite devices, i.e., up-scaling issues, processing and underlying working mechanism. In this workshop on “Organic and Perovskite Optoelectronics”, we have invited quite a few internationally well-established experts at different career stages to discuss the recent progress, and brainstorm the future directions. We hope that this workshop will also stimulate the potential collaborations in the field.
Time |
Title |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
9:00~9:40 |
Flexible ITO-free organic photovoltaic devices |
Prof. Paul Burn |
The University of Queensland |
9:40~10:00 |
Highly efficient interfacial materials for perovskite solar cells |
Prof. Guojia Fang |
Wuhan University |
10:00~10:20 |
Interactions between active layer and electrodes in nonfullerene solar cells |
Prof.Yinhua Zhou |
Huazhong University of Science and Technology |
10:20~10:40 |
The challenge of stability and scalability in perovskite solar cells with high performance |
Prof. Xiong Li |
Huazhong University of Science and Technology |
10:40~11:00 |
Heating-induced-aggregation for high performance non-fullerene solar cells |
Prof. Tao Wang |
Wuhan University of Technology |
11:00~11:20 |
Factor controlling open-circuit voltage losses in efficient and stable organic solar cells |
Prof. Jie Min |
Wuhan University |
11:20~11:40 |
Interdisciplinary research on organic light-emitting materials and devices |
Prof. Guohua Xie |
Wuhan University |
11:40~11:55 |
High dielectric constant materials for homojunction organic photovoltaics |
Dr. Wei Jiang |
The University of Queensland |
11:55~12:10 |
Opto-electronic characterization of perovskites and organic semiconductors |
Prof.Qianqian Lin |
Wuhan University |