Sahil Shah, Fengjiu Yang, Eike Köhnen, Esma Ugur, Mark Khenkin, Jarla Thiesbrummel, Bor Li, Lucas Holte, Sebastian Berwig, Florian Scherler, Paria Forozi, Jonas Diekmann, Francisco Peña-Camargo, Marko Remec, Nikhil Kalasariya, Erkan Aydin, Felix Lang, Henry Snaith, Dieter Neher, Stefaan De Wolf, Carolin Ulbrich, Steve Albrecht, Martin Stolterfoht
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Abstract
The stability of perovskite-based tandem solar cells (TSCs) is the last major scientific/technical challenge to be overcome before commercialization. Understanding the impact of mobile ions on the TSC performance is key to minimizing degradation. Here, a comprehensive study that combines an experimental analysis of ionic losses in Si/perovskite and all-perovskite TSCs using scan-rate-dependent current–voltage (J–V) measurements with drift-diffusion simulations is presented. The findings demonstrate that mobile ions have a significant influence on the tandem cell performance lowering the ion-freeze power conversion efficiency from >31% for Si/perovskite and >30% for all-perovskite tandems to ≈28% in steady-state. Moreover, the ions cause a substantial hysteresis in Si/perovskite TSCs at high scan speeds (400 s−1), and significantly influence the performance degradation of both devices through internal field screening. Additionally, for all-perovskite tandems, subcell-dominated J–V characterization reveals more pronounced ionic losses in the wide-bandgap subcell during aging, which is attributed to its tendency for halide segregation. This work provides valuable insights into ionic losses in perovskite-based TSCs which helps to separate ion migration-related degradation modes from other degradation mechanisms and guides targeted interventions for enhanced subcell efficiency and stability.
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Established in 2011, Advanced Energy Materials is an international, interdisciplinary, English-language journal that focuses on materials used in energy harvesting, conversion, and storage. It is regarded as a top-quality journal alongside Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, and Small.
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