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  • 2016Parameters responsible for the degradation of CH3NH3PbI3-based solar cells on polymer substrates17citations
  • 2015Encapsulation for Improving the Lifetime of Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells254citations
  • 2015Encapsulation for Improving the Lifetime of Flexible Perovskite Solar Cellscitations
  • 2012Surface modified titanium zirconium oxide nanofiber web as a heavy metal ion adsorbent for water remediation applicationscitations

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  • Cheng, Yi-Bing
  • Spiccia, Leone
  • Meyer, Steffen
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  • Dkhissi, Yasmina
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Parameters responsible for the degradation of CH3NH3PbI3-based solar cells on polymer substrates

  • Cheng, Yi-Bing
  • Spiccia, Leone
  • Meyer, Steffen
  • Benesperi, Iacopo
  • Dkhissi, Yasmina
  • Caruso, Rachel
  • Bach, Udo
Abstract

Despite the rapid progress made in the field of perovskite solar cells, their instability remains a major obstacle for commercialization. Here, focus is placed on the stability of CH3NH3PbI3 solar cells on polymer substrates and the understanding of the factors influencing device degradation. A range of storage conditions is used, parameters such as light or temperature are isolated, and their impacts on the perovskite film examined. The severe loss in device performance is not predominantly correlated to the perovskite film deterioration, which implies that the device failure originates elsewhere. This study demonstrates that the hole transport material plays a significant role in the device degradation, and thus its optimization or removal can potentially lead to enhanced device lifetime.

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  • perovskite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer