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  • 2022Effective Passivation of InGaAs Nanowires for Telecommunication Wavelength Optoelectronics8citations
  • 2019High-temperature large-scale self-assembly of highly faceted monocrystalline au metasurfaces23citations
  • 2017Light and Electrically Induced Phase Segregation and Its Impact on the Stability of Quadruple Cation High Bandgap Perovskite Solar Cells132citations

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Light and Electrically Induced Phase Segregation and Its Impact on the Stability of Quadruple Cation High Bandgap Perovskite Solar Cells

  • Shen, Heping
  • Mulmudi, Hemant Kumar
  • Duong, The
  • White, Thomas P.
  • Peng, Jun
  • Wu, Nandi
  • Catchpole, Kylie
  • Wu, Yiliang
  • Fu, Xiao
  • Lockrey, Mark
Abstract

<p>Perovskite material with a bandgap of 1.7-1.8 eV is highly desirable for the top cell in a tandem configuration with a lower bandgap bottom cell, such as a silicon cell. This can be achieved by alloying iodide and bromide anions, but light-induced phase-segregation phenomena are often observed in perovskite films of this kind, with implications for solar cell efficiency. Here, we investigate light-induced phase segregation inside quadruple-cation perovskite material in a complete cell structure and find that the magnitude of this phenomenon is dependent on the operating condition of the solar cell. Under short-circuit and even maximum power point conditions, phase segregation is found to be negligible compared to the magnitude of segregation under open-circuit conditions. In accordance with the finding, perovskite cells based on quadruple-cation perovskite with 1.73 eV bandgap retain 94% of the original efficiency after 12 h operation at the maximum power point, while the cell only retains 82% of the original efficiency after 12 h operation at the open-circuit condition. This result highlights the need to have standard methods including light/dark and bias condition for testing the stability of perovskite solar cells. Additionally, phase segregation is observed when the cell was forward biased at 1.2 V in the dark, which indicates that photoexcitation is not required to induce phase segregation.</p>

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  • perovskite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • Silicon