Alexandr Khudorozhkov is interested in photophysics of thin perovskite films produced by thermal evaporation. His work focuses on preparation of multi quantum well structures based on inorganic cesium lead halide perovskites. Main research topic is understanding the influence of substrate dependent growth, crystal orientation and morphology of thermally evaporated thin films on charge carrier dynamics and optoelectronic properties.
Jaume Noguera Gomez works on low-dimensional perovskite materials, including nanocrystals, thin films, and nanocomposites. His research interests include materials synthesis, halide exchange, optical functionality, and the development of perovskite-based systems for photonic and catalytic applications.
Xu Ruizhi focuses on perovskite optoelectronics, with research interests in near-infrared photodetectors, charge transport, and multifunctional device architectures. His work explores how perovskite materials can be engineered for advanced optoelectronic applications beyond conventional solar cells.
Zhou Dingtao focuses on perovskite multiple quantum wells and their integration with photonic devices. He is interested in combining materials design, optical characterization, and device fabrication to advance next-generation optoelectronic technologies.