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Feb 27, 2023

Corralling Ions Improves Viability of Next Generation Solar Cells

Researchers have discovered that channeling ions into defined pathways in perovskite materials improves the stability and operational performance of perovskite solar cells. The finding paves the way for a new generation of lighter, more flexible, and more efficient solar cell technologies suitable for practical use. Perovskite materials, which are defined by their crystalline structure, are… 

Jan 26, 2022

Printing Perovskite Single Crystals for Photonics

A new paper co-authored by Tony, a Ph.D. student in MSE, will appear in Advanced Materials(link here), a premier journal in our field. About the Research Prof. Aram Amassian’s group at North Carolina State University has demonstrated a novel strategy for fabricating hybrid perovskite single crystals using a simple drying droplet that may change how… 

Jan 25, 2022

New Technique Boosts Efficiency, Sustainability of Large-Scale Perovskite Solar Cells

The technique will reduce the cost and improve the performance of mass-produced perovskite solar cells. 

Jun 12, 2019

2019 Publications

Dr. Aram Amassian has recently published multiple successful research articles in 2019. These publications include research conducted at his previous university, KAUST, and North Carolina State University. Huge congratulations to Aram and his collaborators. Visit the links to learn more! Lattice anchoring solution-processed semiconductors  Conducting and stretchable PEDOT:PSS electrodes  Bismuth-based perovskite-inspired solar-cells  Dynamical transformation of… 

Jun 12, 2019

Insight on Stability of Mixed Halide Perovskites

Researchers have explained the reasoning behind increased efficiency of mixed halide perovskites in solar cells. In-situ experimentation has shed light on the formation and evolution of crystalline compounds during the synthesis of cesium and rubidium containing perovskites. These studies were conducted by an international team with significant contributions from Hoang Dang and Masoud Ghasemi within… 

Mar 13, 2019

Ambient Manufacturing Continues at NC State

Dr. Amassian has published multiple papers regarding ambient manufacturing of semiconducting materials, including Colloidal Quantum Dot Photovoltaics. This work will continue at North Carolina State University as Aram Amassian and the Organic Electronics Cluster finish the construction of the Ambient Manufacturing of Electronics (AME) Lab located in Partners 3. Learn more about this work here.