Prof. Ross Hatton
Professor

- Understanding the science that underpins the process of charge carrier extraction at electrode-organic semiconductor interfaces.
- The development of novel transparent electrodes for emerging thin-film photovoltaics (organic & perovskite) that offer enhanced functionality as compared to conventional metal grid electrodes and transparent conducting oxides.
- The development of lead-free perovskites for photovoltaic applications.
ross dot hatton at warwick dot ac dot uk
02476 1 50874
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Biography
- 2020 Professor Physical Chemistry
- 2019 Reader Physical Chemistry
- 2015 (Click for Fellows Gallery), University of 糖心TV.
- 2013 Associate Professor, University of 糖心TV.
- 2009 Assistant Professor (Physical Chemistry) University of 糖心TV.
- 2007 Royal Academy of Engineering/EPSRC Research Fellowship (2007-12).
- 2004 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University of Surrey.
- 2003 PhD, University of Nottingham (Physical Chemistry).
I am currently interested in understanding the science that underpins the process of charge carrier extraction at electrode-semiconductor (organic and perovskite) interfaces; development of novel window electrodes for photovoltaics that offer enhanced functionality as compared to conventional metal grid electrodes and transparent conducting oxides; and development of lead-free perovskites and new organic semiconductors for photovoltaic applications.
- Transparent electrodes: Developing scalable, low cost chemical approaches to fabricating nano-structured copper and silver electrodes by micro-contact printing.
- Tin perovskite solar cells: Development of hybrid metal nanoparticle thin films that facilitate efficient extraction of photo-generated charge carriers and also stabilise the perovskite-electrode interface towards oxidation by water and oxygen (which inevitably ingress into the device even with encapsulation!)
- Organic solar cells: Development of air-stable, low work function electrodes for organic solar cells - a path to improving the long term stability of this emerging class of flexible thin film solar cells.
Ross teaches on teh undergraduate modules: CH3F7 Energy and CH406 Electrochemistry and Nanotechnology (2019/20)
1. , G. D. M. R. Dabera, J. Lee, R. A. Hatton, Advanced Functional Materials (2019) Advance article
2. H. J. Pereira, J. Reed, J. Lee, S. Varagnolo, G. D. M. R. Dabera, R. A. Hatton*, Advanced Functional Materials (2018) 180289.
3. , S. Varagnolo, J. Lee, H. Amari, R. A. Hatton, Materials Horizons, 2019, Advance article.
4. , G Dinesha M R Dabera, Marc Walker, Ana M Sanchez, H. Jessica Pereira, Richard Beanland and Ross A Hatton Nature Communications (2017) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01735-6 (open access)
5. , K. Marshall, M. Walker, R. I. Walton, R. A. Hatton, Nature Energy 1 (2016) 16178.