Mismatch of Quasi–Fermi Level Splitting and Voc in Perovskite Solar Cells

Warby, J., Shah, S., Thiesbrummel, J., Gutierrez-Partida, E., Lai, H., Alebachew, B., Grischek, M., Yang, F., Lang, F., Albrecht, S., Fu, F., Neher, D., Stolterfoht, M.,

Adv. Energy Mater. 2023, 2303135.

https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202303135

This research addresses the discrepancy between open-circuit voltages (VOC) and internal voltages in perovskite solar cells, often attributed to non-radiative recombination losses. The study extends classical theories from silicon solar cells to explain the mismatch through partial resistances/conductivities of carrier types. It also reveals how mobile ions in perovskite cells contribute to this mismatch, explaining phenomena like light soaking and aging-induced VOC losses. These insights offer new perspectives on degradation issues and guide principles for optimizing VOC to enhance perovskite solar cell performance.

How Setfos was used

Band diagram simulation of perovskite cells with ions

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