Degradation of perovskite thin films and solar cells with candle soot c/ag electrode exposed in a control ambient

Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have already achieved efficiencies of over 25%; however, their instability and degradation in the operational environment have prevented them from becom-ing commercially viable. Understanding the degradation mechanism, as well as improving the fabrication technique for...

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Main Authors: Islam M.A., Mohafez H., Sobayel K., Hatta S.F.W.M., Hasan A.K.M., Khandaker M.U., Akhtaruzzaman M., Muhammad G., Amin N.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-258602023-05-29T17:05:20Z Degradation of perovskite thin films and solar cells with candle soot c/ag electrode exposed in a control ambient Islam M.A. Mohafez H. Sobayel K. Hatta S.F.W.M. Hasan A.K.M. Khandaker M.U. Akhtaruzzaman M. Muhammad G. Amin N. 57220973693 57189693027 57194049079 22634464300 57200133780 36836773700 57195441001 56605566900 7102424614 Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have already achieved efficiencies of over 25%; however, their instability and degradation in the operational environment have prevented them from becom-ing commercially viable. Understanding the degradation mechanism, as well as improving the fabrication technique for achieving high?quality perovskite films, is crucial to overcoming these short-comings. In this study, we investigated details in the changes of physical properties associated with the degradation and/or decomposition of perovskite films and solar cells using XRD, FESEM, EDX, UV?Vis, Hall?effect, and current?voltage (I?V) measurement techniques. The dissociation, as well as the intensity of perovskite peaks, have been observed as an impact of film degradation by humidity. The decomposition rate of perovskite film has been estimated from the structural and optical changes. The performance degradation of novel planner structure PSCs has been investigated in detail. The PSCs were fabricated in?room ambient using candle soot carbon and screen?printed Ag electrode. It was found that until the perovskite film decomposed by 30%, the film properties and cell efficiency remained stable. � 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Final 2023-05-29T09:05:20Z 2023-05-29T09:05:20Z 2021 Article 10.3390/nano11123463 2-s2.0-85121380291 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85121380291&doi=10.3390%2fnano11123463&partnerID=40&md5=704538dd083aff9560e020936cf0c2bf https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/25860 11 12 3463 All Open Access, Gold, Green MDPI Scopus
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description Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have already achieved efficiencies of over 25%; however, their instability and degradation in the operational environment have prevented them from becom-ing commercially viable. Understanding the degradation mechanism, as well as improving the fabrication technique for achieving high?quality perovskite films, is crucial to overcoming these short-comings. In this study, we investigated details in the changes of physical properties associated with the degradation and/or decomposition of perovskite films and solar cells using XRD, FESEM, EDX, UV?Vis, Hall?effect, and current?voltage (I?V) measurement techniques. The dissociation, as well as the intensity of perovskite peaks, have been observed as an impact of film degradation by humidity. The decomposition rate of perovskite film has been estimated from the structural and optical changes. The performance degradation of novel planner structure PSCs has been investigated in detail. The PSCs were fabricated in?room ambient using candle soot carbon and screen?printed Ag electrode. It was found that until the perovskite film decomposed by 30%, the film properties and cell efficiency remained stable. � 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Islam M.A.
Mohafez H.
Sobayel K.
Hatta S.F.W.M.
Hasan A.K.M.
Khandaker M.U.
Akhtaruzzaman M.
Muhammad G.
Amin N.
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author Islam M.A.
Mohafez H.
Sobayel K.
Hatta S.F.W.M.
Hasan A.K.M.
Khandaker M.U.
Akhtaruzzaman M.
Muhammad G.
Amin N.
spellingShingle Islam M.A.
Mohafez H.
Sobayel K.
Hatta S.F.W.M.
Hasan A.K.M.
Khandaker M.U.
Akhtaruzzaman M.
Muhammad G.
Amin N.
Degradation of perovskite thin films and solar cells with candle soot c/ag electrode exposed in a control ambient
author_sort Islam M.A.
title Degradation of perovskite thin films and solar cells with candle soot c/ag electrode exposed in a control ambient
title_short Degradation of perovskite thin films and solar cells with candle soot c/ag electrode exposed in a control ambient
title_full Degradation of perovskite thin films and solar cells with candle soot c/ag electrode exposed in a control ambient
title_fullStr Degradation of perovskite thin films and solar cells with candle soot c/ag electrode exposed in a control ambient
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of perovskite thin films and solar cells with candle soot c/ag electrode exposed in a control ambient
title_sort degradation of perovskite thin films and solar cells with candle soot c/ag electrode exposed in a control ambient
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