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Slow Hot‐Carrier Cooling in Halide Perovskites: Prospects for Hot‐Carrier Solar Cells
Author(s) -
Li Mingjie,
Fu Jianhui,
Xu Qiang,
Sum Tze Chien
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.707
H-Index - 527
eISSN - 1521-4095
pISSN - 0935-9648
DOI - 10.1002/adma.201802486
Subject(s) - materials science , halide , perovskite (structure) , solar cell , carrier lifetime , charge carrier , optoelectronics , inorganic chemistry , chemistry , silicon , crystallography
Rapid hot‐carrier cooling is a major loss channel in solar cells. Thermodynamic calculations reveal a 66% solar conversion efficiency for single junction cells (under 1 sun illumination) if these hot carriers are harvested before cooling to the lattice temperature. A reduced hot‐carrier cooling rate for efficient extraction is a key enabler to this disruptive technology. Recently, halide perovskites emerge as promising candidates with favorable hot‐carrier properties: slow hot‐carrier cooling lifetimes several orders of magnitude longer than conventional solar cell absorbers, long‐range hot‐carrier transport (up to ≈600 nm), and highly efficient hot‐carrier extraction (up to ≈83%). This review presents the developmental milestones, distills the complex photophysical findings, and highlights the challenges and opportunities in this emerging field. A developmental toolbox for engineering the slow hot‐carrier cooling properties in halide perovskites and prospects for perovskite hot‐carrier solar cells are also discussed.

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