Inorganic wide-bandgap CsPbBr3 perovskite is an interesting material to investigate for several opto-electronic devices such as solar cells, detectors and light emitting diodes. Although the 2.3 eV-bandgap limits the achievement of power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) larger than 10 % in opaque perovskite solar cells (PSC), these materials are still promising in several photovoltaic (PV) fields, such as Building Integrated PV and agri-PV, where the semi-transparency of the device stack can represent an additional value. In this work, we developed a deposition process where the use of BMIM-BF4 ionic liquid in PbBr2 deposition helps the formation of CsPbBr3 with improved uniformity and reduced presence of competitive perovskite phases. Finally, we investigated thank to photoemission spectroscopy and in-situ XRD analysis the impact of the light exposure in the bulk and/or at the surface of thin film. Thanks to the ionic liquid addition and light soaking, the PCE was drastically improved up to 6.11 % using transparent top contact. The Average Visible Transmittance of the semi-transparent PSC device stack exceeded 58 % with Light Utilization Efficiency greater than 3.53 %. Finally, we performed different ageing tests in air such as shelf-life, light soaking at MPP and dry-heat demonstrating encouraging results in terms of the long-term stability under operative working conditions.
Barichello, J., Paci, B., Moras, P., Hajhemati, J., Generosi, A., Riva, F.r., et al. (2025). Exploiting the impact of Ionic Liquids and light exposure on performance of fully inorganic CsPbBr3 semi-transparent perovskite solar cells. SOLAR ENERGY, 287 [10.1016/j.solener.2024.113237].
Exploiting the impact of Ionic Liquids and light exposure on performance of fully inorganic CsPbBr3 semi-transparent perovskite solar cells
Barichello, J;Moras, P;Jafarzadeh, F;Brunetti, F;Matteocci, F
2025-01-01
Abstract
Inorganic wide-bandgap CsPbBr3 perovskite is an interesting material to investigate for several opto-electronic devices such as solar cells, detectors and light emitting diodes. Although the 2.3 eV-bandgap limits the achievement of power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) larger than 10 % in opaque perovskite solar cells (PSC), these materials are still promising in several photovoltaic (PV) fields, such as Building Integrated PV and agri-PV, where the semi-transparency of the device stack can represent an additional value. In this work, we developed a deposition process where the use of BMIM-BF4 ionic liquid in PbBr2 deposition helps the formation of CsPbBr3 with improved uniformity and reduced presence of competitive perovskite phases. Finally, we investigated thank to photoemission spectroscopy and in-situ XRD analysis the impact of the light exposure in the bulk and/or at the surface of thin film. Thanks to the ionic liquid addition and light soaking, the PCE was drastically improved up to 6.11 % using transparent top contact. The Average Visible Transmittance of the semi-transparent PSC device stack exceeded 58 % with Light Utilization Efficiency greater than 3.53 %. Finally, we performed different ageing tests in air such as shelf-life, light soaking at MPP and dry-heat demonstrating encouraging results in terms of the long-term stability under operative working conditions.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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