Summary
Emily is a PhD student in the Nanoanalysis group supervised by Professor Ji-Seon Kim. Areas of interest include organic photovoltaic technology. In particular, how computational density functional theory simulations can be used in conjunction with complementary nanometrology techniques to better understand the molecular physics involved in these devices.
Before joining Imperial, Emily graduated with a BA and MSci from the University of Cambridge in Physical Natural Sciences. Her master's project was about the proximity effects at epitaxial superconductor/ rare earth ferromagnetic thin film interfaces with Professor Jason Robinson.
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Publications
Journals
Henderson C, Luke J, Bicalho I, et al. , 2023, Charge transfer complex formation between organic interlayers drives light-soaking in large area perovskite solar cells, Energy and Environmental Science, Vol:16, ISSN:1754-5692, Pages:5891-5903
Luke J, Yang EJ, Labanti C, et al. , 2023, Key molecular perspectives for high stability in organic photovoltaics, Nature Reviews Materials, ISSN:2058-8437
Luke J, Yang EJ, Chin Y-C, et al. , 2022, Strong intermolecular interactions induced by high quadrupole moments enable excellent photostability of non-fullerene acceptors for organic photovoltaics, Advanced Energy Materials, Vol:12, ISSN:1614-6832, Pages:1-11