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High-Heat and Photo-Stable Perovskite Solar Cells through Ion Capture Layer

Author(s)
Noh, Young WookCho, Han-HeeSong, Myoung Hoon
Issued Date
2022-11-30
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/74970
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https://www.mrs.org/meetings-events/fall-meetings-exhibits/2022-mrs-fall-meeting/symposium-sessions/presentations/detail/2022_mrs_fall_meeting/3782228-202212010100
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2022 MRS Fall Meeting
Abstract
conversion efficiency (PCE) in recent decades and commercialization is just around the corner. Nowadays, they have achieved over 25.5% of PCEs with their excellent properties, such as long diffusion length, high absorption coefficient, and balanced ambipolar carrier transports. In order to commercialize photovoltaic (PV), a product lifetime of at least 20 years is essential, as a conventional crystalline silicon PV module. However, perovskite suffers from low thermal stability and light stability. In this study, we dramatically increased the thermal and light stability of PSCs by introducing a layer capable of inhibiting migration of ions called ion capture layer. Unlike the former materials that block ion migration, a material with tetramethylammonium (TMA+) and SO3-, which are ion groups that could be directly bonded to iodide and silver ions, was used as the ion capture layer. As a result, PSCs achieved a PCE of 23.3% and maintained >95% of their initial value after >1560 hours at 85 oC heat and retained >80% of their initial PCEs after 700 hours at 1 sun condition.
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Material Research Society

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