Material Science and Engineering (MSE) 

TEM Engineer of the EM Center

Overview

Zhixiang Si obtained his B.E. in polymer material Engineering from Shandong University in 2017. In 2020, he received his M.E. from Beijing University of technology under the supervision of the Prof. Manling Sui and joined Guangdong Technion Israel Institute of technology (GTIIT). From 2020 to now, he served as a transmission electron microscope engineer in Electron Microscope Center (EMC). His research is mainly focus on perovskite films and solar cells. He has participated in many NSFC and Guangdong Science and Technology projects and published 2 journal paper. He has a lot of experience in characterizing various materials (including metal, polymer, ceramics, etc.) by Transmission Electron Microscope. He has a deep understanding of the equipment and the analysis of experimental data.

Office: R730                   Tel: 0754-8807 7170                Email: zhixiang.si@gtiit.edu.cn                  Lab: TEM-RB03      

Research Interests

  • Characterization of materials in TEM
  • Stability study of the organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite films and solar cells
  • Back surface field of the CIGS solar cells
  • Failure analysis of semiconductor material

Representative Publications

1. Precipitation and growth behavior of β0 phase in the α2/γ lamellar colonies of an intermetallic Ti-43.5Al-4Nb-1Mo-0.1B alloy

W. Zhang, H. Li, Z. Hu, Y. Liang, J. Yang, Z. Si, H. Clemens, C. Scheu, G. Dehm, L. Cha

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2025, 1020, 179381.

2. Efects of Na doping on the distribution of elements and the formation of back surface feld in CIGS absorption layer

Z. Si, Q. Yuan, S. Wang, D. Li, R. Hong, J. Han, L. Cha

Applied Physics A, 2022, 128: 994.

3. Thermal instability originating from the interface between organic–inorganic hybrid perovskites and oxide electron transport layers

J. Song, H. Liu, W. Pu, Y. Lu, Z. Si, Z. Zhang, Y. Ge, N. Li, H. Zhou, W. Xiao, L. Wang

Energy & Environmental Science, 2022, 15(11), 4836-4849.

4. In CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite film, the surface termination layer dominates the moisture degradation pathway

L. Yue, Z. Si, H. Liu, Y. Ge, J. Hu, Z. Zhang, X. Mu, K. Selvakumar, M. Sui

Chemistry–A European Journal, 2021, 27(11), 3729-3736.