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Consensus statement for stability assessment and reporting for perovskite photovoltaics based on ISOS procedures

Authors :
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation
European Commission
National Science Foundation (US)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK)
Welsh Government
Russian Science Foundation
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China
National Research Foundation of Korea
Ministry of Science and Technology (South Korea)
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Generalitat de Catalunya
Khenkin, Mark V.
Katz, Eugene A.
Abate, Antonio
Bardizza, Giorgio
Berry, Joseph J.
Brabec, Christoph
Brunetti, Francesca
Bulović, Vladimir
Burlingame, Quinn
Di Carlo, Aldo
Cheacharoen, Rongrong
Cheng, Yi-Bing
Colsmann, Alexander
Cros, Stephane
Domanski, Konrad
Dusza, Michal
Fell, Christopher J.
Forrest, Stephen R.
Galagan, Yulia
di Girolamo, Diego
Grätzel, Michael
Hagfeldt, Anders
Hauff, Elizabeth von
Hoppe, Harald
Kettle, Jeff
Köbler, Hans
Leite, Marina S.
Liu, Shengzhong
Loo, Yueh-Lin
Luther, Joseph M.
Ma, Chang-Qi
Madsen, Morten
Manceau, Matthieu
Matheron, Muriel
McGehee, Michael
Meitzner, Rico
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja
Nogueira, Ana Flavia
Odabaşi, Çağla
Osherov, Anna
Park, Nam-Gyu
Reese, Matthew O.
Rossi, Francesca de
Saliba, Michael
Schubert, Ulrich S.
Snaith, Henry J.
Stranks, Samuel D.
Tress, Wolfgang
Troshin, Pavel
Turkovic, Vida
Veenstra, Sjoerd
Visoly-Fisher, Iris
Walsh, Aron
Watson, Trystan
Xie, Haibing
Yıldırım, Yamazan
Zakeeruddin, Shaik Mohammed
Zhu, Kai
Lira-Cantú, Mónica
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation
European Commission
National Science Foundation (US)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK)
Welsh Government
Russian Science Foundation
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China
National Research Foundation of Korea
Ministry of Science and Technology (South Korea)
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Generalitat de Catalunya
Khenkin, Mark V.
Katz, Eugene A.
Abate, Antonio
Bardizza, Giorgio
Berry, Joseph J.
Brabec, Christoph
Brunetti, Francesca
Bulović, Vladimir
Burlingame, Quinn
Di Carlo, Aldo
Cheacharoen, Rongrong
Cheng, Yi-Bing
Colsmann, Alexander
Cros, Stephane
Domanski, Konrad
Dusza, Michal
Fell, Christopher J.
Forrest, Stephen R.
Galagan, Yulia
di Girolamo, Diego
Grätzel, Michael
Hagfeldt, Anders
Hauff, Elizabeth von
Hoppe, Harald
Kettle, Jeff
Köbler, Hans
Leite, Marina S.
Liu, Shengzhong
Loo, Yueh-Lin
Luther, Joseph M.
Ma, Chang-Qi
Madsen, Morten
Manceau, Matthieu
Matheron, Muriel
McGehee, Michael
Meitzner, Rico
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja
Nogueira, Ana Flavia
Odabaşi, Çağla
Osherov, Anna
Park, Nam-Gyu
Reese, Matthew O.
Rossi, Francesca de
Saliba, Michael
Schubert, Ulrich S.
Snaith, Henry J.
Stranks, Samuel D.
Tress, Wolfgang
Troshin, Pavel
Turkovic, Vida
Veenstra, Sjoerd
Visoly-Fisher, Iris
Walsh, Aron
Watson, Trystan
Xie, Haibing
Yıldırım, Yamazan
Zakeeruddin, Shaik Mohammed
Zhu, Kai
Lira-Cantú, Mónica
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Improving the long-term stability of perovskite solar cells is critical to the deployment of this technology. Despite the great emphasis laid on stability-related investigations, publications lack consistency in experimental procedures and parameters reported. It is therefore challenging to reproduce and compare results and thereby develop a deep understanding of degradation mechanisms. Here, we report a consensus between researchers in the field on procedures for testing perovskite solar cell stability, which are based on the International Summit on Organic Photovoltaic Stability (ISOS) protocols. We propose additional procedures to account for properties specific to PSCs such as ion redistribution under electric fields, reversible degradation and to distinguish ambient-induced degradation from other stress factors. These protocols are not intended as a replacement of the existing qualification standards, but rather they aim to unify the stability assessment and to understand failure modes. Finally, we identify key procedural information which we suggest reporting in publications to improve reproducibility and enable large data set analysis.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286560789
Document Type :
Electronic Resource