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In-situ structural degradation study of quadruple-cation perovskite solar cells with nanostructured charge transfer layer (CROSBI ID 328133)

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Panžić, Ivana; Mandić, Vilko; Mangalam, Jimmy; Rath, Thomas; Radovanović-Perić, Floren; Gaboardi, Mattia; de Coen, Brend; Bals, Sara; Schrenker, Nadine In-situ structural degradation study of quadruple-cation perovskite solar cells with nanostructured charge transfer layer // Ceramics international, 49 (2023), 14 B; 24475-24486. doi: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.12.222

Podaci o odgovornosti

Panžić, Ivana; Mandić, Vilko; Mangalam, Jimmy; Rath, Thomas; Radovanović-Perić, Floren; Gaboardi, Mattia; de Coen, Brend; Bals, Sara; Schrenker, Nadine

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In-situ structural degradation study of quadruple-cation perovskite solar cells with nanostructured charge transfer layer

We investigated the structural stability of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) in n-i-p configuration comprising a rubidium-caesium- methylammonium-formamidinium (Rb–Cs-MA-FA) lead iodide/bromide perovskite absorber, interfaced with nanostructured ZnO-nanorod (NR) or mesostructured (MS) TiO2 electron transfer layers (ETL). An in-situ setup was established comprising synchrotron grazing incidence diffraction (GID) and Raman spectroscopy as a function of temperature under ambient and isothermal conditions ; measurements of current-voltage (IV) characteristics and electron microscopic investigations were conducted discretely. The aging of the solar cells was performed at ambient conditions or at elevated temperatures directly in the in-situ measurement setup. The diffraction depth profiling results point to different degradation rates for different ETLs ; Moreover, electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy, as well as energy dispersive spectroscopy clarified surface conditions in terms of the extent of the degradation. Scanning transmission electron microscopy of lamellas, derived by dual beam microscopy, revealed that the origin of the degradation lay in the ETL/absorber interface. For the case of the nanostructured zincite, the perovskite absorber contained many voids, leading to the conclusion that the investigated quadruple perovskite absorber showed limited compatibility with ZnO NR ETL due to a higher number of defects. Morphological defects promoted the absorber degradation and nullified the advantages initially achieved by nanostructuring. The exchange of the ZnO NR ETL with MS TiO2 improved the stability parameters of the absorber layer.

in-situ structural degradation study; synchrotron radiation GID; FIB-STEM; quadruple cation PSC absorber; nanostructured electron transfer layers; absorber/ETL interface

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Podaci o izdanju

49 (14 B)

2023.

24475-24486

objavljeno

0272-8842

1873-3956

10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.12.222

Povezanost rada

Kemija, Kemijsko inženjerstvo, Temeljne tehničke znanosti

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