Probing ionic conductivity and electric field screening in perovskite solar cells: a novel exploration through ion drift currents †

Energy & Environmental Science Royal Society of Chemistry (2024)

Authors:

Matthias Diethelm, Tino Lukas, Joel Smith, Akash Dasgupta, Pietro Caprioglio, Moritz Futscher, Roland Hany, Henry J Snaith

Abstract:

It is widely accepted that mobile ions are responsible for the slow electronic responses observed in metal halide perovskite-based optoelectronic devices, and strongly influence long-term operational stability. Electrical characterisation methods mostly observe complex indirect effects of ions on bulk/interface recombination, struggle to quantify the ion density and mobility, and are typically not able to fully quantify the influence of the ions upon the bulk and interfacial electric fields. We analyse the bias-assisted charge extraction (BACE) method for the case of a screened bulk electric field, and introduce a new characterisation method based on BACE, termed ion drift BACE. We reveal that the initial current density and current decay dynamics depend on the ion conductivity, which is the product of ion density and mobility. This means that for an unknown high ion density, typical in perovskite solar absorber layers, the mobility cannot be directly obtained from BACE measurements. We derive an analytical model to illustrate the relation between current density, conductivity and bulk field screening, supported by drift–diffusion simulations. By measuring the ion density independently with impedance spectroscopy, we show how the ion mobility can be derived from the BACE ion conductivity. We highlight important differences between the low- and high-ion density cases, which reveal whether the bulk electric field is fully screened or not. Our work clarifies the complex ion-related processes occurring within perovskite solar cells and gives new insight into the operational principles of halide perovskite devices as mixed ionic–electronic conductors.

Applications of Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes

Fundacio Scito (2024)

Authors:

Zhongcheng Yuan, Chunxiong Bao, Henry Snaith, Feng Gao

Interfacial reactions facilitated high performance perovskite LEDs and multifunctional displays

Fundacio Scito (2024)

Authors:

Zhongcheng Yuan, Chunxiong Bao, Sai Bai, Feng Gao

A general three-component polarimetric SAR interferometry target decomposition

Advances in Space Research Elsevier 74:11 (2024) 5428-5437

Authors:

Shuaifeng Hu, Qinghua Xie, J David Ballester-Berman, Qi Dou, Xing Peng, Youjun Wang, Haiqiang Fu, Jianjun Zhu

Corrigendum to “Unlocking the potential of antisolvent-free perovskite solar cells: Modulating crystallization and intermediates through a binary volatile additive strategy” [Nano Energy 124 (2024) 109487]

Nano Energy Elsevier 131 (2024) 110198

Authors:

Bo Zhou, Pei Zhao, Junxue Guo, Yu Qiao, Shuaifeng Hu, Xin Guo, Jiewei Liu, Can Li