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Effects of intrinsic and atmospherically induced defects in narrow bandgap (FASnI3)x(MAPbI3)1−x perovskite films and solar cells
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Narrow bandgap mixed tin (Sn) + lead (Pb) perovskites are necessary for the bottom sub-cell absorber in high efficiency all-perovskite polycrystalline tandem solar cells. We report on the impact of mixed cation composition and atmospheric exposure of perovskite films on sub-gap absorption in films and performance of solar cells based on narrow bandgap mixed formamidinium (FA) + methylammonium (MA) and Sn + Pb halide perovskites, (FASnI3)x(MAPbI3)1−x. Structural and optical properties of 0.3 ≤ x ≤ 0.8 (FASnI3)x(MAPbI3)1−x perovskite thin film absorbers with bandgaps ranging from 1.25 eV (x = 0.6) to 1.34 eV (x = 0.3) are probed with and without atmospheric exposure. Urbach energy, which quantifies the amount of sub-gap absorption, is tracked for pristine perovskite films as a function of composition, with x = 0.6 and 0.3 demonstrating the lowest and highest Urbach energies of 23 meV and 36 meV, respectively. Films with x = 0.5 and 0.6 compositions show less degradation upon atmospheric exposure than higher or lower Sn-content films having greater sub-gap absorption. The corresponding solar cells based on the x = 0.6 absorber show the highest device performance. Despite having a low Urbach energy, higher Sn-content solar cells show reduced device performances as the amount of degradation via oxidation is the most substantial.
Title: Effects of intrinsic and atmospherically induced defects in narrow bandgap (FASnI3)x(MAPbI3)1−x perovskite films and solar cells
Description:
Narrow bandgap mixed tin (Sn) + lead (Pb) perovskites are necessary for the bottom sub-cell absorber in high efficiency all-perovskite polycrystalline tandem solar cells.
We report on the impact of mixed cation composition and atmospheric exposure of perovskite films on sub-gap absorption in films and performance of solar cells based on narrow bandgap mixed formamidinium (FA) + methylammonium (MA) and Sn + Pb halide perovskites, (FASnI3)x(MAPbI3)1−x.
Structural and optical properties of 0.
3 ≤ x ≤ 0.
8 (FASnI3)x(MAPbI3)1−x perovskite thin film absorbers with bandgaps ranging from 1.
25 eV (x = 0.
6) to 1.
34 eV (x = 0.
3) are probed with and without atmospheric exposure.
Urbach energy, which quantifies the amount of sub-gap absorption, is tracked for pristine perovskite films as a function of composition, with x = 0.
6 and 0.
3 demonstrating the lowest and highest Urbach energies of 23 meV and 36 meV, respectively.
Films with x = 0.
5 and 0.
6 compositions show less degradation upon atmospheric exposure than higher or lower Sn-content films having greater sub-gap absorption.
The corresponding solar cells based on the x = 0.
6 absorber show the highest device performance.
Despite having a low Urbach energy, higher Sn-content solar cells show reduced device performances as the amount of degradation via oxidation is the most substantial.
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