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How measurement protocols influence the dynamic J-V characteristics of perovskite solar cells: theory and experiment

Authors :
Andrei Gabriel Tomulescu
Alexandra Palici
Cristina Besleaga
Ioana Pintilie
Andrei Manolescu
George Alexandru Nemnes
Lucian Pintilie
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
arXiv, 2018.

Abstract

The dynamic effects observed in the J-V measurements represent one important hallmark in the behavior of the perovskite solar cells. Proper measurement protocols (MPs) should be employed for the experimental data reproducibility, in particular for a reliable evaluation of the power conversion efficiency (PCE), as well as for a meaningful characterization of the type and magnitude of the hysteresis. We discuss here several MPs by comparing the experimental J-V characteristics with simulated ones using the dynamic electrical model (DEM). Pre-poling conditions and bias scan rate can have a dramatic influence not only on the apparent solar cell performance, but also on the hysteretic phenomena. Under certain measurement conditions, a hysteresis-free behavior with relatively high PCEs may be observed, although the J-V characteristics may be far away from the stationary case. Furthermore, forward-reverse and reverse-forward bias scans show qualitatively different behaviors regarding the type of the hysteresis, normal and inverted, depending on the bias pre-poling. We emphasize here that correlated forward-reverse or reverse-forward bias scans are essential for a correct assessment of the dynamic hysteresis. In this context, we define a hysteresis index which consistently assigns the hysteresis type and magnitude. Our DEM simulations, supported by experimental data, provide further guidance for an efficient and accurate determination of the stationary J-V characteristics, showing that the type and magnitude of the dynamic hysteresis may be affected by unintentional pre-conditioning in typical experiments.<br />Comment: 11 pages 7, figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9eb0c2a59020c3bd42c3311a160b7374
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1803.00285