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DS: Fachverband Dünne Schichten
DS 19: Fundamentals of Perovskite Photovoltaics III (jointly with CPP/HL)
DS 19.4: Talk
Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 10:30–10:45, ZEU 222
Revealing the impact of the potential distribution within high performing Lead Methylammonium Tri-Iodide solar cells with organic contact materials — •Christian Müller1,2,3, Bernd Epding2,3, Ramos Bwalya2,3, Michele Sessolo4, Lidón Gil-Escrig4, Henk Bolink4, Robert Lovrincic1,3, and Wolfgang Kowalsky1,2,3 — 1IHF, TU Braunschweig, Germany — 2KIP, Universität Heidelberg, Germany — 3InnovationLab, Heidelberg, Germany — 4Instituto de Ciencia Molecular, Universidad de Valencia, Spain
Over the last few years the power conversion efficiency of organometal-halide perovskite (such as CH3NH3PbI3, MAPI) based solar cells has skyrocketed at an unprecedented rate to values around 22%. However, the understanding of the physical process in the solar cells drags behind the progress of efficiency. For example, the influence of the potential distribution in such cells on their performance is so far not sufficiently studied.
We focus in this work on high performing fully vacuum processed MAPI solar cells with organic contact materials [1]. We will present SKPM measurements on p-i-n and n-i-p solar cell cross sections that map the potential distribution within the device with high spatial resolution. Performing measurements under different conditions enables us to determine the influence of potential barriers at the contact interfaces and of a poling on the cell efficiency.
[1] Energy Environ. Sci., 2016, 9, p. 3456-3463, C. Momblona et al.