2017
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b15673
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Effect of Selective Contacts on the Thermal Stability of Perovskite Solar Cells

Abstract: Thermal stability of CHNHPbI (MAPbI)-based perovskite solar cells was investigated for normal structure including the mesoporous TiO layer and spiro-MeOTAD and the inverted structure with PCBM and NiO. MAPbI was found to be intrinsically stable from 85 °C to 120 °C in the absence of moisture. However, fast degradation was observed for the encapsulated device including spiro-MeOTAD upon thermal stress at 85 °C. Photoluminescence (PL) intensity and the time constant for charge separation increased with thermal e… Show more

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“…Especially the NiO-based p-i-n device demonstrated good thermal stability and UV stability with perovskite. [158] A thermal cycling test (one cycle: heating a device at 85 °C for 2 h and at room temperature for 2 h) was performed for the devices with the normal structure (FTO/bl-TiO 2 /mp-TiO 2 / MAPbI 3 /spiro-MeOTAD/Au) and the inverted structure (FTO/ NiO/MAPbI 3 /PCBM/BCP/Au). Fast degradation of the normal structure with spiro-MeOTAD was observed, while slight degradation for 80 thermal cycles was observed for the inverted structure with NiO (Figure 8).…”
Section: Device Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially the NiO-based p-i-n device demonstrated good thermal stability and UV stability with perovskite. [158] A thermal cycling test (one cycle: heating a device at 85 °C for 2 h and at room temperature for 2 h) was performed for the devices with the normal structure (FTO/bl-TiO 2 /mp-TiO 2 / MAPbI 3 /spiro-MeOTAD/Au) and the inverted structure (FTO/ NiO/MAPbI 3 /PCBM/BCP/Au). Fast degradation of the normal structure with spiro-MeOTAD was observed, while slight degradation for 80 thermal cycles was observed for the inverted structure with NiO (Figure 8).…”
Section: Device Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[164] Again, multiwalled CNTs and the perovskite layer were entangled together. [166][167][168] In order to maximize the stability potential of the SWNT-based PSCs, Choi and co-workers developed a novel PSC structure, in which a fullerene layer was used as the electron-transporting layer while a nanocomposite of SWNT and P3HT was used as the electron-blocking top electrode (Figure 11a). The CNT-based PSCs lasted much longer than spiro-MeOTAD-and gold-based control devices during the stability test.…”
Section: Lead Organohalide Perovskite Solar Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is accounted for the enhanced film morphology and passivation of defect states in NiO x by para-bromobenzoic acid. NiO as HTL has also proven to enhance thermal stability [180].…”
Section: By Altering the Perovskite Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These materials offer flexibility of printing as well as solution-based processing, paving the path to scale up production. Composites of p-type semiconductors bent with carbon materials, for example NiO in carbon matrix [180,217], P3HT and PMMA blended with SWCNTs [218] exhibited a great potential as HTMs for low cost PSCs. …”
Section: Cost Of Fabricating Perovskite Solar Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%