Radiation versus environmental degradation in unencapsulated metal halide perovskite solar cells

Megh N. Khanal, Vincent R Whiteside, Mritunjaya Parashar, T. Merckx, Mohin Sharma, Y. Kuang, Aranzazu Aguirre, H. Afshari, Sarallah Hamtaei, Tom Aernouts, Bart Vermang, Bibhudutta Rout, I. R. Sellers
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Here, the radiation hardness of metal halide perovskite solar cells exposed to space conditions versus the effects of environmental degradation are assessed. The relative response of the constituent layers of the architecture to radiation is analyzed, revealing a general resilience of the structure when assessed across varying proton energy levels and fluences. However, despite the tolerance of the structure to irradiation, sensitivity to environmental degradation is observed during the transit of the device between the radiation and characterization facilities. Experimental evidence suggests the NiOx/perovskite interface is particularly sensitive to the effects of humidity and/or temperature exposure but the irradiation of the devices appears to induce thermally activated annealing improving the solar cells upon radiation exposure.
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本文评估了暴露在太空条件下的金属卤化物透镜太阳能电池的辐射硬度与环境退化的影响。分析了结构各组成层对辐照的相对反应,发现在评估不同质子能量水平和通量时,结构具有普遍的弹性。然而,尽管该结构对辐照具有耐受性,但在该装置在辐照设施和特征描述设施之间的运输过程中,还是观察到了对环境退化的敏感性。实验证据表明,氧化镍/过氧化物界面对湿度和/或温度暴露的影响特别敏感,但设备的辐照似乎会诱发热激活退火,从而在辐照后改善太阳能电池。
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