
High stability perovskite solar cells under ambient conditions
Author(s) -
Aslan Emre,
Ates Turkmen Tulin,
Alturk Elif
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iet renewable power generation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.005
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1752-1424
pISSN - 1752-1416
DOI - 10.1049/iet-rpg.2020.0098
Subject(s) - perovskite (structure) , materials science , solar cell , perovskite solar cell , photovoltaic system , energy conversion efficiency , open circuit voltage , irradiation , chemical engineering , optoelectronics , voltage , electrical engineering , physics , engineering , nuclear physics
Though perovskite solar cells have outstanding commercialisation potential, perovskite materials are very vulnerable to moisture and oxygen. So the main issue for perovskite solar cell is very fast degradation. In order to elaborate on this concern, the stability of perovskite solar cells were investigated in this study. The effect of oxygen and moisture on perovskite solar cells decreased with encapsulation of the cells. Encapsulation has been carried out with ultraviolet cured epoxy resin. Stability tests were taken place in laboratory conditions under solar simulator and also shelf‐life tests. Perovskite solar cells showed the highest power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 9.77% with a short circuit current density of 22.5 mA/cm 2 , the open‐circuit voltage of 0.94 V and fill factor of 0.46. After 2800 h, perovskite solar cells were still 85% stable in atmospheric conditions. Perovskite solar cells exhibited distinctive durability for shelf‐life test in laboratory conditions. The PCE of perovskite solar cells were decreased only 15% of its initial value after 2800 h. In order to elaborate the degradation of perovskite solar cells, the cells are exposed to solar irradiation AM1.5G. Perovskite solar cells degraded gradually with time under solar irradiation; however, this stability test indicated that the solar cells were durable 20% after 500 h exposure to solar irradiation.