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11/06/2026, 09:00Oral
Opening Remarks
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Prof. Paul Sellin (University of Surrey)11/06/2026, 09:15Invited
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RAMASHANKER GUPTA (Charles University)11/06/2026, 09:401Oral
Perovskite single-crystal semiconductors represent the pinnacle of material quality for optoelectronic applications, offering dramatically reduced trap densities, suppressed grain boundary scattering, and longer charge carrier diffusion lengths compared to their polycrystalline counterparts. all-inorganic cesium lead bromide (CsPbBr₃) has attracted extraordinary research attention owing to its...
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Dr Isabel Braddock (Science and Technology Facilities Council)11/06/2026, 09:55Oral
To enable production of viable pixellated X-ray detectors, single-crystal perovskite devices must demonstrate operational stability and spatially uniform performance. In addition, while the low cost of solution-grown crystals is attractive, cheaper semiconductor crystals deliver only modest savings in overall detector costs. This means that comparative measurements must show performance for...
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GANBAATAR Tumen-Ulzii (University of Cambridge)11/06/2026, 10:10Oral
Lead halide perovskite single crystals are promising for high-resolution photon-counting radiation detection due to their high atomic number and favourable charge-transport properties$^{[1]}$. However, most devices operate in hole-transport configurations, while currently existing application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) readout electronics are optimised for electron...
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