Researchers Minimize The Deformation Of The Microstructure To Achieve 25.17% Perovskite Solar Cell

Nov 25, 2020

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Source: perovskite-info


Researchers Minimize The Deformation Of The Microstructure To Achieve 25.17% Perovskite Solar Cell


Researchers from South Korea’s Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) have reported a conversion efficiency of 25.17% in a perovskite solar cell, achieved by minimizing the deformation for the microstructure of photoactive layers in the device.

The team explained that the microstructure of these layers, which generate an electric charge and send it to electrodes, can be deformed - which affects the efficiency of the charge transfer itself. “This is because the extracted electric charges disappear when defects are formed,” they explained.


The researchers say they have succeeded in minimizing the internal defects of the photoactive layers by changing the type and ratio of ions embedded in the layers. These changes were responsible for increasing the solar cell's open-circuit voltage, “Encapsulated devices retained 90% of their initial efficiency after 400 hours of maximal power point operating conditions,” the researchers stated, adding that the certified efficiency of the device is 24.4%.


The Korean team also stated that the cell maintained over 80% of its initial efficiency after 1,300 hours in the dark at 85 degrees Celsius.




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