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Orders of Recombination in Complete Perovskite Solar Cells - Linking Time-Resolved and Steady-State Measurements

Journal

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 45, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202101823

Keywords

carrier lifetimes; interfacial recombination; perovskite solar cells; recombination dynamics; time resolved spectroscopy

Funding

  1. HyPerCells
  2. PoGS (Potsdam Graduate School)
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) [SPP2196, 423749265]
  4. EPSRC (Doctoral Prize Fellowship)
  5. Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes
  6. DFG Emmy Noether Program [387651688]
  7. Winton Programme for the Physics of Sustainability
  8. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
  9. Marie Sklodowska Curie fellowship [101033077]
  10. Projekt DEAL
  11. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [101033077] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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This study investigated carrier dynamics in mixed halide perovskite solar cells with an efficiency >20%, revealing a superposition of first-, second-, and third-order recombination processes. The results show that under solar illumination, recombination in the studied solar cells proceeds predominantly through nonradiative first-order recombination with a lifetime of 250 ns. The transient experiments further help explain the steady-state solar cell properties over a wide range of illumination intensities.
Ideally, the charge carrier lifetime in a solar cell is limited by the radiative free carrier recombination in the absorber which is a second-order process. Yet, real-life cells suffer from severe nonradiative recombination in the bulk of the absorber, at interfaces, or within other functional layers. Here, the dynamics of photogenerated charge carriers are probed directly in pin-type mixed halide perovskite solar cells with an efficiency >20%, using time-resolved optical absorption spectroscopy and optoelectronic techniques. The charge carrier dynamics in complete devices is fully consistent with a superposition of first-, second-, and third-order recombination processes, with no admixture of recombination pathways with non-integer order. Under solar illumination, recombination in the studied solar cells proceeds predominantly through nonradiative first-order recombination with a lifetime of 250 ns, which competes with second-order free charge recombination which is mostly if not entirely radiative. Results from the transient experiments are further employed to successfully explain the steady-state solar cell properties over a wide range of illumination intensities. It is concluded that improving carrier lifetimes to >3 mu s will take perovskite devices into the radiative regime, where their performance will benefit from photon-recycling.

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