Issue 9, 2023

Highly stable CsFAPbIBr perovskite solar cells with dominant bulk recombination at real operating temperatures

Abstract

Mixed-cation mixed-halide perovskite solar cells have been characterized in DC at different temperatures (from −20 °C up to 50 °C) and the time evolution of the device efficiency has been assessed using different degradation protocols (indoors and outdoors). The completely planar p–i–n structure is ITO/CuNiOx/PTAA/CsFAPbIBr/PCBM/PEI/Ag. Pristine current–voltage characteristics barely show hysteresis, at any temperature. Open circuit voltage decreases with temperature at a rate of −1.5 mV °C−1, and the obtained PCE temperature coefficient is lower than −0.001% K−1, which is an outstanding value for this emerging photovoltaic technology. Cells have been degraded under different protocols: indoors using different light/dark cycles and outdoors in a high temperature and high irradiation location. Cells show no significant decrease of the efficiency after more than 350 h of indoor light cycling and the estimated T80 obtained for the sample degraded outdoors under high irradiation and high temperature conditions is ∼15 days.

Graphical abstract: Highly stable CsFAPbIBr perovskite solar cells with dominant bulk recombination at real operating temperatures

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 dec 2022
Accepted
31 mar 2023
First published
03 apr 2023

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2023,7, 2146-2152

Highly stable CsFAPbIBr perovskite solar cells with dominant bulk recombination at real operating temperatures

B. Romero, S. Delgado, D. Glowienka, C. Chang, G. D. Pozo, B. Arredondo, D. Martín-Martín, P. Contreras and Y. Galagan, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2023, 7, 2146 DOI: 10.1039/D2SE01766K

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