Metal halide perovskite tandem and multiple-junction photovoltaics
Nature Reviews Chemistry Springer Nature 1:12 (2017) 0095
A Conversation with Henry Snaith
ACS Energy Letters American Chemical Society (ACS) 2:11 (2017) 2552-2554
Large-area, highly uniform evaporated formamidinium lead triiodide thin-films for solar cells
ACS Energy Letters American Chemical Society 2 (2017) 2799-2804
Abstract:
Perovskite thin-film solar cells are one of the most promising emerging renewable energy technologies because of their potential for low-cost, large-area fabrication combined with high energy conversion efficiencies. Recently, formamidinium lead triiodide (FAPbI3) and other formamidinium (CH(NH2)2) based perovskites have been explored as interesting alternatives to methylammonium lead triiodide (MAPbI3) because they exhibit better thermal stability. However, at present a major challenge is the scale-up of perovskite solar cells from small test-cells to full solar modules. We show that coevaporation is a scalable method for the deposition of homogeneous FAPbI3 thin films over large areas. The method allows precise control over film thickness and results in highly uniform, pinhole-free layers. Our films exhibited a high charge-carrier mobility of 26 cm2 V–1s–1, excellent optical properties, and a bimolecular recombination constant of 7 × 10–11 cm3 s–1. Solar cells fabricated using these vapor-deposited layers within a regular device architecture produced stabilized power conversion efficiencies of up to 14.2%. Thus, we demonstrate that efficient FAPbI3 solar cells can be vapor-deposited, which opens up a pathway toward large-area stable perovskite photovoltaics.Improving energy and visual performance in offices using building integrated perovskite-based solar cells: A case study in Southern Italy
Applied Energy Elsevier 205 (2017) 834-846
Room temperature atomic layer deposited Al2O3 on CH3NH3PbI3 characterized by synchrotron-based X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms Elsevier 411 (2017) 49-52