光电流
钙钛矿(结构)
材料科学
光电子学
辐照
光伏系统
薄膜
化学物理
降级(电信)
纳米技术
化学
物理
计算机科学
结晶学
生物
核物理学
电信
生态学
作者
Wanyi Nie,Jean‐Christophe Blancon,Amanda J. Neukirch,Kannatassen Appavoo,Hsinhan Tsai,Manish Chhowalla,Muhammad A. Alam,Matthew Y. Sfeir,Claudine Katan,Jacky Even,Sergei Tretiak,Jared Crochet,Gautam Gupta,Aditya D. Mohite
摘要
Solution-processed organometallic perovskite solar cells have emerged as one of the most promising thin-film photovoltaic technology. However, a key challenge is their lack of stability over prolonged solar irradiation. Few studies have investigated the effect of light soaking on hybrid perovskites and have attributed the degradation in the optoelectronic properties to photochemical or field-assisted ion migration. Here we show that the slow photocurrent degradation in thin-film photovoltaic devices is due to the formation of light-activated meta-stable deep-level trap states. However, the devices can self-heal completely by resting them in the dark for <1 min or the degradation can be completely prevented by operating the devices at 0 °C. We investigate several physical mechanisms to explain the microscopic origin for the formation of these trap states, among which the creation of small polaronic states involving localized cooperative lattice strain and molecular orientations emerges as a credible microscopic mechanism requiring further detailed studies.
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