Publication detail
Development of Stable Perovskite Solar Cell
STRACHALA, D. KRATOCHVÍL, M. HYLSKÝ, J. GAJDOŠ, A. CHLADIL, L. VANĚK, J. ČUDEK, P.
Original Title
Development of Stable Perovskite Solar Cell
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
This work deals with the development of stable perovskite solar cell structure. In the research, two sets of perovskite photovoltaic cells were manufactured with a different way of their production. In the first series, an active perovskite layer CH3NH3PbI3-xClx was applied in a glovebox with N2 atmosphere. In the second series was used glove box filled with air with controlled 15% relative humidity. Perovskite solar cells were analyzed for the most frequent degradation mecha-nism, which is moisture. XRD measurements revealed decomposition of the ac-tive perovskite structure with lead iodide increase. XRD measurements, along with EDS analysis, have also confirmed that chlorine is not in the perovskite structure and applies only during the manufacturing process. According to the output parameters of the cells, along with the changes in the perovskite structure, it was found that solar cells manufactured in the controlled humidity environment are more stable. However, they do not achieve such conversion efficiency as cells produced in an inert atmosphere.
Keywords
Perovskite Solar Cells Stability, Effect of Moisture on Perovskite Structure, Perovskite Manufactured at Controlled Humidity
Authors
STRACHALA, D.; KRATOCHVÍL, M.; HYLSKÝ, J.; GAJDOŠ, A.; CHLADIL, L.; VANĚK, J.; ČUDEK, P.
Released
11. 12. 2018
Location
GB
ISBN
978-3-319-72371-6
Book
Renewable Energy Sources: Engineering, Technology, Innovation
Pages from
76
Pages to
87
Pages count
12
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT150596,
author="Dávid {Strachala} and Matouš {Kratochvíl} and Josef {Hylský} and Adam {Gajdoš} and Ladislav {Chladil} and Jiří {Vaněk} and Pavel {Čudek}",
title="Development of Stable Perovskite Solar Cell",
booktitle="Renewable Energy Sources: Engineering, Technology, Innovation",
year="2018",
pages="76--87",
address="GB",
isbn="978-3-319-72371-6"
}