Hanson Nguyen

Electrical engineering

Hometown: Chandler, Arizona, United States

Graduation date: Spring 2025

Additional details: First-generation college student, Honors student

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GCSP research stipend, Outstanding Student Researcher | Fall 2023

Scaling of All-Inorganic Perovskite Solar Cells through Improved Thermomechanical and Optoelectrical Stability

Perovskite solar cells (PSC) have recently risen in popularity as a competitor to traditional silicon solar cells due to its potential for low-cost processing and tunability. All-inorganic CsPbI3 is a type of high bandgap perovskite that is more compositionally and thermally stable in comparison to their organic counterparts, making it ideal for tandem solar cells. However, CsPbI3 has poor phase stability and requires high formation energy, resulting in poor performance and stability. In this study, the research team aims to understand the photoluminescent and ionic properties of CsPbI3 under thermal aging and light exposure.

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Additional projects from this student

Engineering stability in all-inorganic perovskites will enhance the mechanical and optoelectrical properties for improved scalability.

Mentor:

  • FURI
  • Fall 2023

Engineering stability in all-inorganic perovskites will enhance the mechanical properties of perovskites for improved scalability for the solar energy industry.

Mentor:

  • FURI
  • Summer 2023