钙钛矿(结构)
材料科学
不稳定性
纳米技术
光伏系统
应变工程
工程物理
化学工程
光电子学
电气工程
物理
机械
工程类
硅
作者
Jinpeng Wu,Shunchang Liu,Zongbao Li,Shuo Wang,Ding‐Jiang Xue,Yuan Lin,Jin‐Song Hu
摘要
Abstract Metal halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have seen an extremely rapid rise in power conversion efficiencies in the past few years. However, the commercialization of this class of emerging materials still faces serious challenges, one of which is the instability against external stimuli such as moisture, heat and irradiation. Much focus has deservedly been placed on understanding the different origins of intrinsic instability and thereby enhancing their stability. Among these, tensile strain in perovskite films is an important source of instability that cannot be overcome using conventionally extrinsic stabilization approaches such as encapsulation. Here we review recent progress in the understanding of the origin of strain in perovskites as well as its corresponding characterization methods, and their impacts on the physical properties of perovskites and the performance of PSCs including efficiency and stability. We then summarize the latest advances in strain-regulation strategies that improve the intrinsic stability of perovskites and photovoltaic devices. Finally, we provide a perspective on how to make further progress in stable and high-efficiency PSCs via strain engineering.
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