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- 2024Ion-induced field screening as a dominant factor in perovskite solar cell operational stabilitycitations
- 2024Resolving electron and hole transport properties in semiconductor materials by constant light-induced magneto transportcitations
- 2024Distributed Feedback Lasing in Thermally Imprinted Phase‐Stabilized CsPbI3 Thin Filmscitations
- 2024Resolving electron and hole transport properties in semiconductor materials by constant light-induced magneto transport.
- 2023Methylammonium-free co-evaporated perovskite absorbers with high radiation and UV tolerance: an option for in-space manufacturing of space-PV?citations
- 2022Revealing the doping density in perovskite solar cells and its impact on device performancecitations
- 202221.6%-efficient monolithic perovskite/Cu(In,Ga)Se2 tandem solar cells with thin conformal hole transport layers for integration on rough bottom cell surfaces
- 2022High Open-Circuit Voltage Lead-Free Cs2AgBiBr6 Double Perovskite Solar Cells from Spray-Coating Deposition
- 2022Understanding performance limiting interfacial recombination in pin Perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2022Quantification of Efficiency Losses Due to Mobile Ions in Perovskite Solar Cells via Fast Hysteresis Measurementscitations
- 2021Quantification of efficiency losses due to mobile ions in Perovskite solar cells via fast hysteresis measurementscitations
- 2021Universal Current Losses in Perovskite Solar Cells Due to Mobile Ionscitations
- 2021Spray‐Coated Lead‐Free Cs 2 AgBiBr 6 Double Perovskite Solar Cells with High Open‐Circuit Voltage
- 2021Universal current losses in Perovskite solar cells due to mobile ionscitations
- 2021Proton radiation hardness of perovskite tandem photovoltaics
- 2020Proton Radiation Hardness of Perovskite Tandem Photovoltaicscitations
- 2017It Takes Two to Tango - Double-Layer Selective Contacts in Perovskite Solar Cells for Improved Device Performance and Reduced Hysteresiscitations
- 2017Efficient light management by textured nanoimprinted layers for perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2017It Takes Two to Tango-Double-Layer Selective Contacts in Perovskite Solar Cells for Improved Device Performance and Reduced Hysteresiscitations
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Methylammonium-free co-evaporated perovskite absorbers with high radiation and UV tolerance: an option for in-space manufacturing of space-PV?
Abstract
With a remarkable tolerance to high-energetic radiation and potential high power-to-weight ratios, halide perovskite-based solar cells are interesting for future space PV applications. In this work, we fabricate and test methylammonium-free, co-evaporated FA0.7Cs0.3Pb(I0.9Br0.1)3 perovskite solar cells that could potentially be fabricated in space or on the Moon by physical vapor deposition, making use of the available vacuum present. The absence of methylammonium hereby increased the UV-light stability significantly, an important factor considering the increased UV proportion in the extra-terrestrial solar spectrum. We then tested their radiation tolerance under high energetic proton irradiation and found that the PCE degraded to 0.79 of its initial value due to coloring of the glass substrate, a typical problem that often complicates analysis. To disentangle damage mechanisms and to assess whether the perovskite degraded, we employ injection-current-dependent electroluminescence (EL) and intensity-dependent VOC measurements to derive pseudo-JV curves that are independent of parasitic effects. This way we identify a high radiation tolerance with 0.96 of the initial PCE remaining after 1 × 1013 p+ cm-2 which is beyond today's space material systems (<0.8) and on par with those of previously tested solution-processed perovskite solar cells. Together our results render co-evaporated perovskites as highly interesting candidates for future space manufacturing, while the pseudo-JV methodology presents an important tool to disentangle parasitic effects.