Light-induced lattice expansion leads to high-efficiency perovskite solar cells
- PMID: 29622649
- DOI: 10.1126/science.aap8671
Light-induced lattice expansion leads to high-efficiency perovskite solar cells
Abstract
Light-induced structural dynamics plays a vital role in the physical properties, device performance, and stability of hybrid perovskite-based optoelectronic devices. We report that continuous light illumination leads to a uniform lattice expansion in hybrid perovskite thin films, which is critical for obtaining high-efficiency photovoltaic devices. Correlated, in situ structural and device characterizations reveal that light-induced lattice expansion benefits the performances of a mixed-cation pure-halide planar device, boosting the power conversion efficiency from 18.5 to 20.5%. The lattice expansion leads to the relaxation of local lattice strain, which lowers the energetic barriers at the perovskite-contact interfaces, thus improving the open circuit voltage and fill factor. The light-induced lattice expansion did not compromise the stability of these high-efficiency photovoltaic devices under continuous operation at full-spectrum 1-sun (100 milliwatts per square centimeter) illumination for more than 1500 hours.
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Comment on "Light-induced lattice expansion leads to high-efficiency perovskite solar cells".Science. 2020 Apr 17;368(6488):eaay8691. doi: 10.1126/science.aay8691. Science. 2020. PMID: 32299922
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