Efficient and Stable Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells via Molecular Interface Passivation
Kim, J., Park, S., Lee, H., et al.
Record tandem efficiency with enhanced moisture stability
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Welcome to the Energy Nanomaterials Laboratory (ENL) at Kyung Hee University. Our group focuses on developing high-performance nanomaterials for next-generation sustainable energy technologies, including perovskite solar cells, LEDs, and AI-based processing of semiconductor materials.
Applied Surface Science paper is highlighted in Perovskite Info.
Jae Hyeok's polystyrene-perovksite paper is published in Applied Surface Science.
Dong Yun's study on Pb-free perovskite LEDs is accepted in ACS Energy Letters.
Research
We pursue fundamental and applied research at the intersection of nanomaterials, optoelectronics, and energy science.
Publications
Selected recent publications from our group in leading journals.
Kim, J., Park, S., Lee, H., et al.
Record tandem efficiency with enhanced moisture stability
Choi, Y., Han, M., Kim, J., et al.
External quantum efficiency exceeding 25% in green PeLEDs
Park, S., Jung, W., Kim, J., et al.
First demonstration of in-situ reconfigurable optical synapses
News
Stay updated with our recent publications, awards, events, and announcements.
Jae Hyeok's work is highlighted as a promising way to prepare high performance perovskite solar cells.
Read moreJae Hyeok's first work-perovksite engineering by polystyrene is accepted in Applied Surface Science.
Read moreDong Yun rationalizes SAM-decorated PEDOT:PSS for high performance NIR Sn-PeLEDs.
Read morePrincipal Investigator
Led by experienced researchers dedicated to advancing energy nanomaterials science.
Principal Investigator · Associate Professor
Perovskite photovoltaics, optoelectronic devices, and advanced energy nanomaterials
Ph.D. in Materials Science, KAIST · Postdoc, MIT
We welcome passionate researchers at all levels. Explore open positions and become part of our collaborative, international research community.