| Literature DB >> 27909338 |
Sang-Won Lee1, Seongtak Kim1, Soohyun Bae1, Kyungjin Cho1, Taewon Chung1, Laura E Mundt2, Seunghun Lee1,2, Sungeun Park1,2, Hyomin Park1, Martin C Schubert2, Stefan W Glunz2,3, Yohan Ko4, Yongseok Jun4, Yoonmook Kang5, Hae-Seok Lee5, Donghwan Kim1.
Abstract
Although the power conversion efficiency of perovskite solar cells has increased from 3.81% to 22.1% in just 7 years, they still suffer from stability issues, as they degrade upon exposure to moisture, UV light, heat, and bias voltage. We herein examined the degradation of perovskite solar cells in the presence of UV light alone. The cells were exposed to 365 nm UV light for over 1,000 h under inert gas at <0.5 ppm humidity without encapsulation. 1-sun illumination after UV degradation resulted in recovery of the fill factor and power conversion efficiency. Furthermore, during exposure to consecutive UV light, the diminished short circuit current density (Jsc) and EQE continuously restored. 1-sun light soaking induced recovery is considered to be caused by resolving of stacked charges and defect state neutralization. The Jsc and EQE bounce-back phenomenon is attributed to the beneficial effects of PbI2 which is generated by the decomposition of perovskite material.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27909338 PMCID: PMC5133559 DOI: 10.1038/srep38150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Light-IV curve of (a) a pristine device, 210 h UV exposed, during 15 min light soaking and (b) pristine device, 210 h UV exposed and then rested in dark under inert gas atmosphere for 5 h and 100 h. (c) PCE and FF of a device with denoted light conditions.
Figure 2(a) Normalized light absorbance (at 380 nm) and transmittance (at 680 nm). (b) X-ray diffraction patterns of the devices following UV exposure.
Figure 3(a) Light I-V curve following the denoted UV exposure times. Variation in (b) PCE, (c) Voc, (d) FF, and (e) Jsc with increasing UV exposure time (error bars are shown). All values are average obtained for six cells. The blue triangular symbol denotes the measurement for another device stored in the dark for 1,000 h. Perovskite solar cells were tested at the indicated UV exposure times. IV-measurement was conducted under AM1.5G 100 mW·cm−2 illumination. The voltage time setting was 200 ms, the active area was 0.125 cm2, and a 0.075 cm2 mask was used. Measurements were carried out in the open circuit voltage to short circuit voltage direction (i.e., reverse direction). For the measurement, devices were removed from the glove box and characterization was conducted under air at room temperature. A relative humidity of approximately 25% was maintained. During measurement, there was continuous increase in solar cell parameters as discussed later. Here, saturated values are presented.
Solar cell parameters during UV exposure (all values are an average of data obtained from six cells).
| UV Exposure Time [hour] | Voc [V] | Jsc [mA∙cm−2] | FF [%] | PCE [%] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pristine | 1.038 (1.03 Stored in Dark) | 19.71 (19.69 Stored in Dark) | 69.02 (68.78 Stored in Dark) | 14.12 (13.97 Stored in Dark) |
| 1 | 0.992 | 15.26 | 77.21 | 11.64 |
| 13 | 0.986 | 15.87 | 70.39 | 11.03 |
| 21 | 0.991 | 16.32 | 68.08 | 11.07 |
| 102 | 0.988 | 17.35 | 53.00 | 9.19 |
| 152 | 0.980 | 17.60 | 51.16 | 8.94 |
| 237 | 0.990 | 17.47 | 52.67 | 9.32 |
| 379 | 0.971 | 17.16 | 48.14 | 8.28 |
| 541 | 0.942 | 15.83 | 38.96 | 5.89 |
| 750 | 0.853 | 15.53 | 39.90 | 5.41 |
| 1000 | 0.846 (1.053 Stored in Dark) | 14.58 (20.08 Stored in Dark) | 41.94 (65.47 Stored in Dark) | 5.35 (13.84 Stored in Dark) |
Figure 4(a) EQE at 300–800 nm, and (b) at 550 nm for devices subjected to UV exposure for times in the range 0–1,000 h. Results are an average of data for six samples. Spatially resolved results: (c) μ-LBIC, (d) μ-PL peak intensity in arbitrary units, and (e) peak position in nm. Three single cells, which are located on one glass substrate, are depicted (ea. 0.125 cm2). The cells were illuminated from the glass side using a 640 nm laser.
Figure 5UV degradation/recovery cycle of (a) PCE, (b) FF, (c) Rs, and (d) Jsc for device subjected to a range of UV exposure and 1-sun light illumination. Purple regions represent UV exposure and yellow regions represent 1-sun light illumination periods. The breaks used in this figure. Red (circle) symbol denotes values after UV exposure and blue (triangle) symbol denotes values after 1-sun light illumination. Black (square) symbol denotes values during 1-sun light illumination. Lines between the symbols are guide to the eyes. Voc data is shown in Supplementary Fig. S5. Data for other devices showing similar tendency are presented in Supplementary Figs S6–10.
Figure 6Schematic representation of the proposed mechanisms for UV degradation and recovery of perovskite solar cells.