Spatially Resolved Performance Analysis for Perovskite Solar Cells

Spatially Resolved Performance Analysis for Perovskite Solar Cells
Author: Martin Schubert
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Release: 2020
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Abstract: This review explores the current state of the art in spatially resolved characterization of mixed-halide perovskite solar cells. As the size of perovskite cells and modules continues to grow, quantification of the spatial distribution of key cell parameters will become increasingly valuable in predicting ultimate cell-level performance and tracking process homogeneity. Here, both high resolution microscopic approaches using scanning techniques and camera-based methods for full-area cell and/or module analysis are discussed. The value of this local data in predicting performance losses at the cell level is particularly emphasized. Measurable physical parameters sensitive to losses of voltage, current, fill factor, and efficiency are discussed together with selected experimental results. It is demonstrated that a combination of spatially resolved cell parameter mapping/imaging can be used to quantitatively discriminate various loss contributions at high resolution. The impact and control of inhomogeneities become particularly important when upscaling from small devices to large formats compatible with industrial mass production

High-resolution Analysis of Perovskite Absorbers in Photovoltaics

High-resolution Analysis of Perovskite Absorbers in Photovoltaics
Author: Laura Elena Mundt
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Release: 2018
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Abstract: This thesis discusses studies performed by the author at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, ISE. The presented work focuses on the characterization of hybrid organic-inorganic halide perovskite materials used for photovoltaic application. In an in situ study of the perovskite crystal formation, multiple stages are identified. Taking advantage of a graphite-based cell structure where both contacts are in place before the perovskite crystal formation occurs within the mesoporous scaffold, the photovoltaic performance along with optoelectronic properties are monitored in real time during the crystallization. As perovskite solar cells are prone to spatial heterogeneity, spatially resolved characterization techniques mainly based on photoluminescence spectroscopy, light beam-induced current and thermography are employed to analyze non-uniform optoelectronic properties and quantify local loss mechanisms. A novel characterization method is introduced by the author, allowing for the quantitative assessment of local loss mechanisms. The technique is demonstrated on blade coated perovskite solar cells, which represent a scalable deposition route, and it highlights the detrimental impact of layer non-uniformity on the overall solar cell performance. It presents a powerful tool for the targeted improvement of layer homogeneity and consequential benefit the enhancement of the cell efficiency. In high bandgap perovskite films made from a mixed cation and halide alloy, the local optoelectronic properties are analyzed with micrometer resolution. Non-uniform emission properties are revealed and related to the layer morphology. A subcell-selective analysis of monolithic two-terminal silicon perovskite tandem solar cells is presented, accessing the individual subcells by multi-wavelength photoluminescence spectroscopy. The mapping approach additionally yields spatial distribution of the photoluminescence emission, allowing for the identification of process influences on the two subcells. The results from this thesis generated insights about the perovskite crystal formation and spatial heterogeneities on different length scales. Overall, the findings support the targeted optimization of hybrid organic-inorganic halide perovskite solar cells.

In-situ Solar Cell Studies of Perovskite Formation and Degradation

In-situ Solar Cell Studies of Perovskite Formation and Degradation
Author: Wei-Chun Lin
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Total Pages: 123
Release: 2017
Genre: Perovskite
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Since CH3NH3PbI3 based perovskites were discovered as viable active materials for the next generation photovoltaic devices, their instability in different environmental conditions has been a constant challenge. In pursuit of a better understanding of the degradation mechanisms, perovskite solar cells have been fabricated and investigated by scientists in order to find correlations between the solar cell characteristics/performance and the interface variation. In this thesis, the perovskite reactivity to humidity is studied by exposing samples to D2O environment for different durations. The degradation process of CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite is examined in-situ by using time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). 3D images are constructed through the layer-by-layer spatially resolved elemental distribution analysis and the D2O moisture penetration through the sample. The intermediate products of interaction with moisture are analyzed by ToF-SIMS and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).We also investigated the electrical operation-induced degradation on CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite solar cells. Upon exposure to electrical current, the structure and composition were examined by combining depth-resolved imaging with ToF-SIMS, XPS and field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM). The results show that the interface of the perovskite and the meso-porous TiO2 intermix into each other during the initial operations of solar cell. This intermixing turns the efficiency upward and improves the power conversion efficiency (PCE) up to ~50%. Both depth profiles and SEM images proved that operating devices undergo irreversible changes in thickness, which results in a dramatic performance loss eventually. In addition to studying the degradation process of the perovskite, a new formation method was developed to achieve complete conversion of PbI2 to CH3NH3I3 on FTO/Compact TiO2 substrate by employing a quaternary ammonium salt as an additive in the PbI2 solution. This complete conversion improves perovskite solar cell efficiency up to ~45 % compared to devices made without additive (from 11% to 16% in PCE).

Imaging Electronic Trap States in Perovskite Thin Films with Combined Fluorescence and Femtosecond Transient Absorption Microscopy

Imaging Electronic Trap States in Perovskite Thin Films with Combined Fluorescence and Femtosecond Transient Absorption Microscopy
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Release: 2016
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Charge carrier trapping degrades the performance of organometallic halide perovskite solar cells. To characterize the locations of electronic trap states in a heterogeneous photoactive layer, a spatially resolved approach is essential. Here, we report a comparative study on methylammonium lead tri-iodide perovskite thin films subject to different thermal annealing times using a combined photoluminescence (PL) and femtosecond transient absorption microscopy (TAM) approach to spatially map trap states. This approach coregisters the initially populated electronic excited states with the regions that recombine radiatively. Although the TAM images are relatively homogeneous for both samples, the corresponding PL images are highly structured. The remarkable variation in the PL intensities as compared to transient absorption signal amplitude suggests spatially dependent PL quantum efficiency, indicative of trapping events. Furthermore, detailed analysis enables identification of two trapping regimes: a densely packed trapping region and a sparse trapping area that appear as unique spatial features in scaled PL maps.

Metal-Halide Perovskite Semiconductors

Metal-Halide Perovskite Semiconductors
Author: Wanyi Nie
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2023-04-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 303126892X

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This book will provide readers with a good overview of some of most recent advances in the field of technology for perovskite materials. There will be a good mixture of general chapters in both technology and applications in opto-electronics, Xray detection and emerging transistor structures. The book will have an in-depth review of the research topics from world-leading specialists in the field. The authors build connections between the materials’ physical properties to the main applications such as photovoltaics, LED, FETs and X-ray sensors. They also discuss the similarities and main differences when using perovskites for those devices.