Professor Laura Herz FRSC
Winner: 2022 Environment, Sustainability and Energy Division mid-career Award
University of Oxford
For pioneering work advancing the development of solar cells through fundamental understanding of electronic, structural and chemical properties of next-generation light-harvesting materials.
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Professor Herz’s work is helping our understanding of how the energy provided by sunlight can be converted into electricity in solar cells based on new absorber materials. While silicon solar cells currently dominate the market, more efficient materials may enable us to pay less for the energy we consume. Such advances in solar cells are needed so we can make the switch to renewable energy generation affordable: to address climate change and for energy security.
New organic-inorganic metal halide perovskite materials have recently emerged as active materials in solar cells, exceeding power conversion efficiencies of 25%. Professor Herz’s group has been at the forefront of developing an understanding of the fundamental processes that underpin the impressive performance of these materials.
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