Efficient luminescent solar cells based on tailored mixed-cation perovskites

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We report on a new metal halide perovskite photovoltaic cell that exhibits both very high solar-to-electric powerconversion efficiency and intense electroluminescence. We produce the perovskite films in a single step from a solution containing amixture of FAI, PbI2,MABr, and PbBr2 (where FA stands for formamidinium cations andMA stands for methylammonium cations). Using mesoporous TiO2 and Spiro-OMeTAD as electron- and hole-specific contacts, respectively, we fabricate perovskite solar cells that achieve a maximum power-conversion efficiency of 20.8% for a PbI2/FAImolar ratio of 1.05 in the precursor solution. Rietveld analysis of x-ray diffraction data reveals that the excess PbI2 content incorporated into such a film is about 3 wt %. Time-resolved photoluminescence decay measurements show that the small excess of PbI2 suppresses nonradiative charge carrier recombination. This in turn augments the external electroluminescence quantum efficiency to values of about 0.5%, a record for perovskite photovoltaics approaching that of the best silicon solar cells. Correspondingly, the open-circuit photovoltage reaches 1.18 V under AM 1.5 sunlight.

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Bi, D., Tress, W., Dar, M. I., Gao, P., Luo, J., Renevier, C., … Hagfeldt, A. (2016). Efficient luminescent solar cells based on tailored mixed-cation perovskites. Science Advances, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1501170

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