Humidity Versus Photo-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskite Films in a Polymer Matrix

Despite the high efficiency of over 21% reported for emerging thin film perovskite solar cells, one of the key issues prior to their commercial deployment is to attain their long term stability under ambient and outdoor conditions. The instability in perovskite is widely conceived to be humidity ind...

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Main Authors: Nurul Ain, Manshor, Qamar, Wali, Wong, Ka Kang, Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir, Azhar, Fakharuddin, Schmidt-Mende, Lukas, Rajan, Jose
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spelling my.ump.umpir.139462018-11-01T02:27:03Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/13946/ Humidity Versus Photo-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskite Films in a Polymer Matrix Nurul Ain, Manshor Qamar, Wali Wong, Ka Kang Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir Azhar, Fakharuddin Schmidt-Mende, Lukas Rajan, Jose QC Physics QD Chemistry TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Despite the high efficiency of over 21% reported for emerging thin film perovskite solar cells, one of the key issues prior to their commercial deployment is to attain their long term stability under ambient and outdoor conditions. The instability in perovskite is widely conceived to be humidity induced due to the water solubility of its initial precursors, which leads to decomposition of the perovskite crystal structure; however, we note that humidity alone is not the major degradation factor and it is rather the photon dose in combination with humidity exposure that triggers the instability. In our experiment, which is designed to decouple the effect of humidity and light on perovskite degradation, we investigate the shelf-lifetime of CH3NH3PbI3 films in the dark and under illumination under high humidity conditions (Rel. H. > 70%). We note minor degradation in perovskite films stored in a humid dark environment whereas upon exposure to light, the films undergo drastic degradation, primarily owing to the reactive TiO2/perovskite interface and also the surface defects of TiO2. To enhance its air-stability, we incorporate CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite in a polymer (poly-vinylpyrrolidone, PVP) matrix which retained its optical and structural characteristics in the dark for ∼2000 h and ∼800 h in room light soaking, significantly higher than a pristine perovskite film, which degraded completely in 600 h in the dark and in less than 100 h when exposed to light. We attribute the superior stability of PVP incorporated perovskite films to the improved structural stability of CH3NH3PbI3 and also to the improved TiO2/perovskite interface upon incorporating a polymer matrix. Charge injection from the polymer embedded perovskite films has also been confirmed by fabricating solar cells using them, thereby providing a promising future research pathway for stable and efficient perovskite solar cells. Royal Society of Chemistry 2016-08 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/13946/1/fist-2016-rajan-Humidity%20Versus%20Photo-Stability%20of%20Metal.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/13946/7/c6cp03600g.pdf Nurul Ain, Manshor and Qamar, Wali and Wong, Ka Kang and Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir and Azhar, Fakharuddin and Schmidt-Mende, Lukas and Rajan, Jose (2016) Humidity Versus Photo-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskite Films in a Polymer Matrix. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 18. pp. 21629-21639. ISSN 1463-9076 (print), 1463-9084 (online) http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C6CP03600G DOI: 10.1039/C6CP03600G
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topic QC Physics
QD Chemistry
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle QC Physics
QD Chemistry
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Nurul Ain, Manshor
Qamar, Wali
Wong, Ka Kang
Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir
Azhar, Fakharuddin
Schmidt-Mende, Lukas
Rajan, Jose
Humidity Versus Photo-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskite Films in a Polymer Matrix
description Despite the high efficiency of over 21% reported for emerging thin film perovskite solar cells, one of the key issues prior to their commercial deployment is to attain their long term stability under ambient and outdoor conditions. The instability in perovskite is widely conceived to be humidity induced due to the water solubility of its initial precursors, which leads to decomposition of the perovskite crystal structure; however, we note that humidity alone is not the major degradation factor and it is rather the photon dose in combination with humidity exposure that triggers the instability. In our experiment, which is designed to decouple the effect of humidity and light on perovskite degradation, we investigate the shelf-lifetime of CH3NH3PbI3 films in the dark and under illumination under high humidity conditions (Rel. H. > 70%). We note minor degradation in perovskite films stored in a humid dark environment whereas upon exposure to light, the films undergo drastic degradation, primarily owing to the reactive TiO2/perovskite interface and also the surface defects of TiO2. To enhance its air-stability, we incorporate CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite in a polymer (poly-vinylpyrrolidone, PVP) matrix which retained its optical and structural characteristics in the dark for ∼2000 h and ∼800 h in room light soaking, significantly higher than a pristine perovskite film, which degraded completely in 600 h in the dark and in less than 100 h when exposed to light. We attribute the superior stability of PVP incorporated perovskite films to the improved structural stability of CH3NH3PbI3 and also to the improved TiO2/perovskite interface upon incorporating a polymer matrix. Charge injection from the polymer embedded perovskite films has also been confirmed by fabricating solar cells using them, thereby providing a promising future research pathway for stable and efficient perovskite solar cells.
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author Nurul Ain, Manshor
Qamar, Wali
Wong, Ka Kang
Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir
Azhar, Fakharuddin
Schmidt-Mende, Lukas
Rajan, Jose
author_facet Nurul Ain, Manshor
Qamar, Wali
Wong, Ka Kang
Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir
Azhar, Fakharuddin
Schmidt-Mende, Lukas
Rajan, Jose
author_sort Nurul Ain, Manshor
title Humidity Versus Photo-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskite Films in a Polymer Matrix
title_short Humidity Versus Photo-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskite Films in a Polymer Matrix
title_full Humidity Versus Photo-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskite Films in a Polymer Matrix
title_fullStr Humidity Versus Photo-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskite Films in a Polymer Matrix
title_full_unstemmed Humidity Versus Photo-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskite Films in a Polymer Matrix
title_sort humidity versus photo-stability of metal halide perovskite films in a polymer matrix
publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
publishDate 2016
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/13946/1/fist-2016-rajan-Humidity%20Versus%20Photo-Stability%20of%20Metal.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/13946/7/c6cp03600g.pdf
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