Anita Ho-Baillie
Anita Ho-Baillie is an Australian scientist who is the John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience at the University of Sydney. Her research considers the development of durable perovskite solar cells and their integration into different applications. She was named as one of the Web of Science's most highly cited researchers in 2019–2022. Provided by Wikipedia
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Impact of microstructure on the electron–hole interaction in lead halide perovskites by Mahboubi Soufiani, Arman, Yang, Zhuo, Young, Trevor, Miyata, Atsuhiko, Surrente, Alessandro, Pascoe, Alexander, Galkowski, Krzysztof, Abdi-Jalebi, Mojtaba, Brenes, Roberto, Urban, Joanna, Zhang, Nan, Bulović, Vladimir, Portugall, Oliver, Cheng, Yi-Bing, Nicholas, Robin J., Ho-Baillie, Anita, Green, Martin A., Plochocka, Paulina, Stranks, Samuel D.
Published 2020
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The first demonstration of entirely roll-to-roll fabricated perovskite solar cell modules under ambient room conditions by Weerasinghe, Hasitha C., Macadam, Nasiruddin, Kim, Jueng-Eun, Sutherland, Luke J., Angmo, Dechan, Ng, Leonard W. T., Scully, Andrew D., Glenn, Fiona, Chantler, Regine, Chang, Nathan L., Dehghanimadvar, Mohammad, Shi, Lei, Ho-Baillie, Anita W. Y., Egan, Renate, Chesman, Anthony S. R., Gao, Mei, Jasieniak, Jacek J., Hasan, Tawfique, Vak, Doojin
Published 2024
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