Metal halide perovskites have recently emerged quite spectacularly as innovative semiconductor materials with exceptional optoelectronic properties and interesting performances in various application areas such as solar cells, light-emitting diodes, lasers or photodetectors. More recently, new emerging applications have been proposed as thermoelectric, photocatalytic, spintronic or photonic devices.
This school is organized under the auspices of the French CNRS groupe de recherche HPERO. The objective is to give participants a complete and solid knowledge of the physics and chemistry of metal halide perovskite materials, their properties, their development and shaping and the different possible applications in optoelectronics.
The complete program is organized in three inter-related blocks, covering
1) the fundamentals of metal halide perovskite materials with a focus on crystal, chemical and defect engineering and surface/interface management
2) their physical properties and various means of experimental and theoretical characterization, simulation and modeling
3) application to devices, including emerging applications.
Master classes will be given by distinguished scientific lecturers on dedicated topics and fundamental questions with a sharing of knowledge format of discussion.