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    • Trapped-Hydrogen-Induced Energy Loss in Tin-Based Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells 

      Liang, Yuhang; Cui, Xiangyuan; Li, Feng; Stampfl, Catherine; Ringer, Simon Peter; Huang, Jun; Zheng, Rongkun
      Published 2022
      The hitherto subdued power conversion efficiencies of Sn-based hybrid perovskite solar cells are generally attributed to severe nonradiative recombination; however, the responsible deep-level defects are still unclear. ...
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    • Atomic and molecular hydrogen in hybrid perovskite solar cells 

      Liang, Yuhang; Cui, Xiangyuan; Stampfl, Catherine; Ringer, Simon Peter; Zheng, Rongkun
      Published 2022
      Hydrogen interstitials are expected to be important in organic–inorganic hybrid perovskites; however, the characteristics and behaviors of hydrogen in perovskites remain poorly understood. Here, on the basis of density ...
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    • Origin of enhanced nonradiative carrier recombination induced by oxygen in hybrid Sn perovskite 

      Liang, Yuhang; Cui, Xiangyuan; Li, Feng; Stampfl, Catherine; Ringer, Simon Peter; Yang, Xudong; Rongkun, Zheng
      Published 2023
      Oxygen ingression has been shown to substantially decrease the carrier lifetime of Sn-based perovskites, behind which the mechanism remains yet unknown. Our first-principles calculations reveal that in prototypical MASnI3 ...
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    • Hydrogen-anion-induced carrier recombination in MAPbI3 perovskite solar cells 

      Liang, Yuhang; Cui, Xiangyuan; Li, Feng; Stampfl, Catherine; Huang, Jun; Ringer, Simon Peter; Zheng, Rongkun
      Published 2021
      Identification and passivation of defect-induced electron-hole recombination centers are currently crucial for improving the efficiency of hybrid perovskite solar cells. Besides general intrinsic defects, experimental ...
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    • Using hierarchical dimensional models to investigate the genomic and neural correlates of transdiagnostic psychiatric phenotypes across the lifespan 

      Hoy, Nicholas
      Published 2025
      Hierarchical dimensional models have gained popularity as a data-driven alternative to traditional psychiatric classification systems. The transdiagnostic phenotypes derived from these models demonstrate greater reliability ...
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