| Literature DB >> 25485985 |
Zhengguo Xiao1, Yongbo Yuan1, Yuchuan Shao1, Qi Wang1, Qingfeng Dong1, Cheng Bi1, Pankaj Sharma2, Alexei Gruverman2, Jinsong Huang1.
Abstract
Organolead trihalide perovskite (OTP) materials are emerging as naturally abundant materials for low-cost, solution-processed and highly efficient solar cells. Here, we show that, in OTP-based photovoltaic devices with vertical and lateral cell configurations, the photocurrent direction can be switched repeatedly by applying a small electric field of <1 V μm(-1). The switchable photocurrent, generally observed in devices based on ferroelectric materials, reached 20.1 mA cm(-2) under one sun illumination in OTP devices with a vertical architecture, which is four orders of magnitude larger than that measured in other ferroelectric photovoltaic devices. This field-switchable photovoltaic effect can be explained by the formation of reversible p-i-n structures induced by ion drift in the perovskite layer. The demonstration of switchable OTP photovoltaics and electric-field-manipulated doping paves the way for innovative solar cell designs and for the exploitation of OTP materials in electrically and optically readable memristors and circuits.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25485985 DOI: 10.1038/nmat4150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841