4.8 Article

Elemental Mapping of Perovskite Solar Cells by Using Multivariate Analysis: An Insight into Degradation Processes

Journal

CHEMSUSCHEM
Volume 9, Issue 18, Pages 2673-2678

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201600913

Keywords

charge transport; electron microscopy; perovskites; solar cells; stability

Funding

  1. ERC [259619 PHOTO EM]
  2. EU [312483 ESTEEM2]
  3. Polo Solare Organico Regione Lazio
  4. DSSCX MIURPRIN
  5. FP7 ITN Destiny
  6. European Unions Horizon framework program for research and innovation [653296]
  7. Italian Ministry of Economic Development

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The technology of perovskite-based solar cells is evolving rapidly, reaching certified power conversion efficiency values now exceeding 20%. One of the main drawbacks hindering progress in the field is the long-term stability of the cells: the mixed halide perovskites used in most devices are sensitive to humidity and degrade on a timescale varying from hours to weeks. The degradation mechanisms are poorly understood, but likely arise from combined physical and chemical modifications at the nanometer scale. The characterization of pristine and degraded materials is difficult owing to their complex chemical and physical structure and their relatively poor stability. In this work, we investigated the changes in local composition and morphology of a standard device after 2months of air exposure in the dark, using scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) with nanometer resolution for imaging and analysis. Because of a state-of-the-art technique that combines STEM and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), and the use of different decomposition algorithms for multivariate analysis, we highlighted the migration of elements across the interfaces between the layers comprising the device. We also noticed a morphological degradation of the hole-transporting layer (HTL), representing one of the main factors enabling the infiltration of moisture in the device, which results in reduced performance.

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