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- 2024One-step pulsed laser deposition of carbon/metal oxynitride composites for supercapacitor applicationcitations
- 2023Thermoelectric Cooling Performance Enhancement in BiSeTe Alloy by Microstructure Modulation via Hot Extrusioncitations
- 2022Perovskite Solar Cells: Assessment of the Materials, Efficiency, and Stabilitycitations
- 2022Joule heating and mechanical properties of epoxy/graphene based aerogel compositecitations
- 2022Assessment of Lead‐Free Tin Halide Perovskite Solar Cells Using <i>J–V</i> Hysteresiscitations
- 2021Observation of giant exchange bias effect in Ni-Mn-Ti all-d-metal Heusler alloycitations
- 2021Realization of 3D epoxy resin/Ti3C2Tx MXene aerogel composites for low-voltage electrothermal heatingcitations
- 2021Unused to useful: Recycling plasma chamber coated waste composite of ZnO and α-Fe2O3 into an active material for sustainable waste-water treatment
- 2020MXene-Based 3D Porous Macrostructures for Electrochemical Energy Storagecitations
- 2020Heteroatom‐Doped and Oxygen‐Functionalized Nanocarbons for High‐Performance Supercapacitorscitations
- 2005Dr Ivana Partridge on Manufacture and properties of Z-pinned composites Eighty delegates attended the meeting and 29 papers were presented orally and 13 papers were presented as posters, which proved to be an excellent technical and social
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Assessment of Lead‐Free Tin Halide Perovskite Solar Cells Using <i>J–V</i> Hysteresis
Abstract
<jats:sec><jats:label /><jats:p>Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are considered as one of the most promising alternatives for existing solar cells due to its excellent optoelectronic properties and high efficiency. However, lead has posed a serious issue due to its toxicity which may hinder the commercial use of lead‐based perovskite solar panels/arrays. There has been substantial work progress to find an environment‐friendly alternative metal ion to replace lead. Tin (Sn)‐based PSCs have been successfully synthesized and optimized with high efficiency, making it the most promising active material for lead‐free PSCs. In this review, the role of <jats:italic>J–V</jats:italic> hysteresis in tin halide PSCs is discussed from the perspective of system structure, working concepts, and interfacial carrier dynamics in detail. The problem of hysteresis in PSCs is closely linked to ion migration, ferroelectric effects, capacitive effects, and trap‐assisted recombination processes, which are highlighted in this review. Further, remediation to reduce the hysteresis by various strategies is explained for tin‐based perovskites. The core focus of this review is to analyze the deterioration of device performance and stability caused due to the generation of defects in the perovskite films, leading to a time‐dependent hysteresis of the current–voltage curves.</jats:p></jats:sec>