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Carriers trapping and recombination: the role of defect physics in enhancing the open circuit voltage of metal halide perovskite solar cells

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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:36 authored by Tomas Leijtens, Giles E. Eperon, Alex J. Barker, Giulia Grancini, Wei Zhang, James M. Ball, Ajay Srimath Kandada, Henry J. Snaith, Annamaria Petrozza
<p>One of the greatest attributes of metal halide perovskite solar cells is their surprisingly low loss in potential between bandgap and open-circuit voltage, despite the fact that they suffer from a non-negligible density of sub gap defect states. Here, we use a combination of transient and steady state photocurrent and absorption spectroscopy to show that CH3NH3PbI3 films exhibit a broad distribution of electron traps. We show that the trapped electrons recombine with free holes unexpectedly slowly, on microsecond time scales, relaxing the limit on obtainable Open-Circuit Voltage (Voc) under trap-mediated recombination conditions. We find that the observed VOCs in such perovskite solar cells can only be rationalized by considering the slow trap mediated recombination mechanism identified in this work. Our results suggest that existing processing routes may be good enough to enable open circuit voltages approaching 1.3 V in ideal devices with perfect contacts.</p>

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  • School of Chemistry (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Energy and Environmental Science

Volume

9

Issue

11

Pages/Article Number

3472-3481

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

ISSN

1754-5692

Date Submitted

2016-09-16

Date Accepted

2016-09-09

Date of First Publication

2016-09-09

Date of Final Publication

2016-11-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-09-13

ePrints ID

24110

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