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Advances in Perovskites for Optoelectronic Applications

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Optical and Photonic Materials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 September 2026 | Viewed by 164

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Department of Chemistry, Emory University, 1515 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA
Interests: 2D materials; perovskites; surface engineering; DFT simulation; catalyst; CVD; PVD; ALD; optoelectronics
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Dear Colleagues,

Perovskites have emerged as one of the most promising and rapidly developing semiconductors for optoelectronic applications, with many exciting properties, including superior optical absorption, tunable bandgap, long-range charge-carrier diffusion lengths, and solution processability. Perovskite and its derivatives have shown great promise as optoelectronic materials over the last decade for potential optoelectronic applications, including photovoltaics, lasers, light-emitting diodes, photodetectors, and X-ray detectors. Furthermore, scalable, solution-based fabrication approaches and innovative device structures have been accelerating the transition from research laboratories to practical industrial applications. 

The aim of this Special Issue is to bring the cutting-edge advances in perovskite materials and their optoelectronic applications, including photovoltaics, lasers, light-emitting diodes, and so on. We would like to receive research and review submissions on recent developments in perovskite materials and their optoelectronic applications.

Therefore, it is my great pleasure to invite you to submit a manuscript related to the following subjects:

  • Scalable, economic, and environmentally friendly fabrication strategies in the form of single crystals and thin films.
  • Improvement of operational and structural stability under realistic conditions.
  • Low-toxic, lead-free perovskite fabrication and operation.
  • AI-assisted, machine learning, and automation, design, operation, and fabrication strategies.
  • Post-treatment and optimization processes with the aim of property enhancement.
  • Optoelectronic applications.

Dr. Mehrdad Faraji
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • light–matter interaction
  • low-dimensional perovskites
  • single crystal perovskites
  • metal halide perovskites
  • lead-free perovskites
  • double perovskites
  • perovskite oxides
  • optoelectronics
  • solar cells
  • light-emitting diodes
  • integrated photonics

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