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Achieving long-term stable perovskite solar cells: Via ion neutralization

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Abstract
Despite recent reports of high power conversion efficiency (PCE) values of over 20%, the instability of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) has been considered the most serious obstacle toward their commercialization. By rigorously exploring the self-degradation process of planar-type PSCs using typical metal electrodes (Ag or Al), we found that the corrosion of the metal electrodes by inherent ionic defects in the perovskite layers is a major origin of intrinsic device degradation even under inert conditions. In this work, we have developed a new concept of a chemical inhibition in PSCs using amine-mediated metal oxide systems and succeeded in chemically neutralizing mobile ionic defects through mutual ionic interaction. As a consequence, we realized planar-type PSCs with long-term stability that maintain nearly 80% of their initial PCEs even after 1 year (9000 h) of storage under nitrogen and 80% of their initial PCEs after 200 h in ambient conditions without any encapsulation. © 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Author(s)
Back, HyungcheolKim, GeunjinKim, JunghwanKong, JaeminKim, Tae KyunKang, HongkyuKim, HeejooLee, JinhoLee, SeongyuLee, Kwanghee
Issued Date
2016-04
Type
Article
DOI
10.1039/c6ee00612d
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/14272
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Energy and Environmental Sciences, v.9, no.4, pp.1258 - 1263
ISSN
1754-5692
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Department of Chemistry > 1. Journal Articles
Department of Materials Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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