Authors
Bert Conings, Jeroen Drijkoningen, Nicolas Gauquelin, Aslihan Babayigit, Jan D'Haen, Lien D'Olieslaeger, Anitha Ethirajan, Jo Verbeeck, Jean Manca, Edoardo Mosconi, Filippo De Angelis, Hans‐Gerd Boyen
Publication date
2015/8
Journal
Advanced Energy Materials
Volume
5
Issue
15
Pages
1500477
Description
Organolead halide perovskites currently are the new front‐runners as light absorbers in hybrid solar cells, as they combine efficiencies passing already 20% with deposition temperatures below 100 °C and cheap solution‐based fabrication routes. Long‐term stability remains a major obstacle for application on an industrial scale. Here, it is demonstrated that significant decomposition effects already occur during annealing of a methylammonium lead triiode perovskite at 85 °C even in inert atmosphere thus violating international standards. The observed behavior supports the view of currently used perovskite materials as soft matter systems with low formation energies, thus representing a major bottleneck for their application, especially in countries with high average temperatures. This result can trigger a broader search for new perovskite families with improved thermal stability.
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Scholar articles
B Conings, J Drijkoningen, N Gauquelin, A Babayigit… - Advanced Energy Materials, 2015