Welcome to Matsushima Lab.
We are focusing on solar energy as a renewable energy source,
and are conducting research on solar cells for converting inexhaustible solar energy into electrical energy.
In particular, we are aiming to establish the science and technology
to improve the efficiency, durability, and large area of perovskite solar cells that can be fabricated by coating.
News
- A paper on hole-selective monolayer molecules with spatially separated carrier orbitals and twisted π-skeleton for inverted perovskite solar cells and modules has been published in ACS Nano.
- A paper on interfacial dipole engineering by self-assembled molecules in n-i-p and p-i-n perovskite solar cells has been published in Nature Communications!
- Presentations have been delivered at I2CNER THRUST WORKSHOP: I2CNER AECS THRUST WORKSHOP.
- Presentations have been delivered at 2026 I2CNER ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM “CHALLENGE AND INNOVATION FOR A CARBON-NEUTRAL SOCIETY AND BEYOND”.
- A paper on impact of oxidation on the electrical and surface property of PEDOT:PSS has been published in Journal of Polymer Research.

