Mike McGehee is a Professor in the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department at the 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录.听听He is also a Fellow of the Materials Science and Engineering Program and the Renewable Energy and Sustainability Institute.听听He was a professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Stanford University for 18 years and a Senior Fellow of the Precourt Institute for Energy.听听His current research interests are developing new materials for smart windows and solar cells. He has previously done research on polymer lasers, light-emitting diodes and transistors as well as transparent electrodes made from carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires. His group makes materials and devices, performs a wide variety of characterization techniques, models devices and assesses long-term stability.听 He received his undergraduate degree in physics from Princeton University and his PhD degree in Materials Science from the University of California at Santa Barbara.
Mike's Recent RASEI Activities
Improved reverse bias stability in p鈥搃鈥搉 perovskite solar cells with optimized hole transport materials and less reactive electrodes
NATURE ENERGY, 2024 Read more
Moisture Uptake Relaxes Stress in Metal Halide Perovskites at the Expense of Stability
ACS ENERGY LETTERS, 2024, 9, 4153-4161 Read more
Why Perovskite Thermal Stress is Unaffected by Thin Contact Layers
ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS, 2024, 2400764 Read more
Status report on emerging photovoltaics
JOURNAL OF PHOTONICS FOR ENERGY, 2023, 13, 4, 042301 Read more
A new kind of solar cell is coming: is it the future of green energy?
The TEAMUP Consortium, led by RASEI Fellow Mike McGehee, is highlighted in this Nature Feature. Read more
Improving the barrier properties of tin oxide in metal halide perovskite solar cells using ozone to enhance nucleation
JOULE, 2023, 7, 12, 2873-2893 Read more
Pulsed electrodeposition for dynamic windows based on reversible metal electrodeposition
CELL REPORTS PHYSICAL SCIENCE, 2023, 4, 11, 101660 Read more
TEAMUP Consortium funded to develop more stable and affordable tandem solar cells
RASEI led consortium of academic and industrial researchers focus on improving the stability of next generation solar panels Read more
Co-deposition of hole-selective contact and absorber for improving the processability of perovskite solar cells
NATURE ENERGY, 2023, 8, 462-472 Read more
Reducing nonradiative recombination in perovskite solar cells with a porous insulator contact
Science, 2023, 379, 663, 683-690 Read more