Low-cost and high-efficiency perovskite light-emitting diodes
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Coordinator | Linköpings universitet - IFM, Linköpings universitet |
Funding from Vinnova | SEK 49 788 |
Project duration | March 2015 - June 2015 |
Status | Completed |
Purpose and goal
The overall objective of this planning grant is to support Dr Sai Bai, from KAUST, Saudi Arabia, to prepare a collaborative application for 2015 VINNMER Marie Curie Incoming Grant. We aim to establish an innovative international collaboration between the Sweden host (LiU) and organizations in UK on the perovskite optoelectronics research field in the long term.
Results and expected effects
Supported by this grant, Dr Sai Bai visited several groups working on perovskite optoelectronics (including LiU and Oxford), and discussed details of the planned VINNMER project during the preparation phase. The proposed project aims to investigate and tackle two major challenges of perovskite light-emitting diodes (Pe-LEDs), and hence push forward their practical applications. The full proposal application is almost finished now and will be submitted in September 2015.
Approach and implementation
Dr Sai Bai visited LiU and Oxford, discussed and established collaborations with the leading scientists and group members working on perovskite optoelectronics. During this stage, an international collaborating university has been finalized (University of Oxford) and a draft proposal collaborated with Prof Henry Snaith for VINNMER Marie Curie Incoming is now almost finished.