Summary
Saif Haque is a Professor of Chemistry at Imperial College London. He is a physical chemist with a particular interest in nanomaterials, molecular electronic materials and photochemistry. His group's research activities include the function and development of solar cells based upon liquid processable hybrid inorganic / organic semiconducting materials and all-inorganic structures.
Publications
Journals
Lanzetta Lopez L, Webb T, Zibouche N, et al. , 2021, Degradation Mechanism of Hybrid Tin-Based Perovskite Solar Cells and the Critical Role of Tin (IV) Iodide, Nature Communications, ISSN:2041-1723
Westbrook RJE, Xu W, Liang X, et al. , 2021, 2D Phase Purity Determines Charge-Transfer Yield at 3D/2D Lead Halide Perovskite Heterojunctions., J Phys Chem Lett, Pages:3312-3320
Mokhtar MZ, He J, Li M, et al. , 2021, Bioinspired scaffolds that sequester lead ions in physically damaged high efficiency perovskite solar cells, Chemical Communications, Vol:57, ISSN:1359-7345, Pages:994-997
Aziz A, Aristidou N, Bu X, et al. , 2020, Understanding the Enhanced Stability of Bromide Substitution in Lead Iodide Perovskites, Chemistry of Materials, Vol:32, ISSN:0897-4756, Pages:400-409
Lanzetta L, Aristidou N, Haque SA, 2020, Stability of lead and tin halide perovskites: the link between defects and degradation, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, Vol:11, ISSN:1948-7185, Pages:574-585