Ali Tirmzi traveled to Hong Kong this week to present a poster to the international electronic materials community on his finding of substrate-dependent persistent photoconductivity in a lead-halide perovskite film:
Tirmzi, A. M.; Christians, J. A.; Dwyer, R. P.; Moore, D. T. & Marohn J. A.“Scanning probe impedance microscopy of high performing FAMACs perovskite thin films”; Gordon Research Conference on Hybrid Electronic and Photonic Materials and Phenomena; Hong Kong, China; June 10 – 15, 2018 [url].
Professor David Ginger of the University of Washington, scanned probe microscopist extraordinaire and friend of the Marohn group, kindly sent us a photo of Ali manning his poster late into the evening on the other side of the world. Great job Ali!
This work was funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation.