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New down-converter for UV-stable perovskite solar cells: Phosphor-in-glass

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 389, Issue -, Pages 135-139

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2018.04.026

Keywords

Hybrid lead halide perovskite; Light stability; Phosphor-in-glass; Luminescent down-converter

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  1. Global Frontier R&D Program on Center for Multiscale Energy System, Korea [2012M3A6A7054855]
  2. National Science Foundation [NSF 1709307]

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Degradation of hybrid lead halide perovskite by UV light is a crucial issue that limits the commercialization of lead halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs). To address this problem, phosphor-in-glass (PiG) is used to convert UV to visible light. Down-conversion of UV light by PiG dramatically increases UV-stability of PSCs and enables PSCs to harvest UV light that is currently wasted. Performance of PSCs with PiG layer does not change significantly during 100 h-long UV-irradiation, while conventional PSCs degrade quickly by 1 h-long UV-irradiation. After 100 h long UV-irradiation, power conversion efficiency of PSCs with PiG is 440% larger than that of conventional PSCs. This result points a direction toward PSCs which are very stable and highly efficient under UV light.

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