Authors
Jarvist M Frost, Keith T Butler, Federico Brivio, Christopher H Hendon, Mark Van Schilfgaarde, Aron Walsh
Publication date
2014/5/14
Journal
Nano letters
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
2584-2590
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The performance of organometallic perovskite solar cells has rapidly surpassed that of both conventional dye-sensitized and organic photovoltaics. High-power conversion efficiency can be realized in both mesoporous and thin-film device architectures. We address the origin of this success in the context of the materials chemistry and physics of the bulk perovskite as described by electronic structure calculations. In addition to the basic optoelectronic properties essential for an efficient photovoltaic device (spectrally suitable band gap, high optical absorption, low carrier effective masses), the materials are structurally and compositionally flexible. As we show, hybrid perovskites exhibit spontaneous electric polarization; we also suggest ways in which this can be tuned through judicious choice of the organic cation. The presence of ferroelectric domains will result in internal junctions that may aid separation of …
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Scholar articles
JM Frost, KT Butler, F Brivio, CH Hendon - Nano Lett, 2014