| Literature DB >> 34773315 |
Jiaying Wu1, Hyojung Cha1,2, Tian Du1, Yifan Dong1, Weidong Xu1, Chieh-Ting Lin1, James R Durrant1,3.
Abstract
The charge carrier dynamics in organic solar cells and organic-inorganic hybrid metal halide perovskite solar cells, two leading technologies in thin-film photovoltaics, are compared. The similarities and differences in charge generation, charge separation, charge transport, charge collection, and charge recombination in these two technologies are discussed, linking these back to the intrinsic material properties of organic and perovskite semiconductors, and how these factors impact on photovoltaic device performance is elucidated. In particular, the impact of exciton binding energy, charge transfer states, bimolecular recombination, charge carrier transport, sub-bandgap tail states, and surface recombination is evaluated, and the lessons learned from transient optical and optoelectronic measurements are discussed. This perspective thus highlights the key factors limiting device performance and rationalizes similarities and differences in design requirements between organic and perovskite solar cells.Entities:
Keywords: charge recombination; charge transport; charge trapping; photophysics; solar cells
Year: 2021 PMID: 34773315 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202101833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849