Hadi Afshari,1 Varun N. Mapara,1 Megh N. Khanal,1 Vincent R. Whiteside,1 Rebecca A. Scheidt,2 Matthew C. Beard,2 Giles E. Eperon,3 Madalina Furis,1 Ian R. Sellershttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2782-00441
1The Univ. of Oklahoma (United States) 2National Renewable Energy Lab. (United States) 3Swift Solar Inc. (United States)
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The hot carrier dynamics of thermally stable triple halide perovskite solar cells are investigated through power dependent transient absorption (TA) measurements. The TA measurements from both front and back sides of the solar cells were done to better understand the cooling processes. After extracting the PV parameters of the solar cells from the J-V characteristics, the TA measurements were repeated in-operando conditions and under varying external biases to monitor the thermalization of the carriers in more practical conditions.
Hadi Afshari,Varun N. Mapara,Megh N. Khanal,Vincent R. Whiteside,Rebecca A. Scheidt,Matthew C. Beard,Giles E. Eperon,Madalina Furis, andIan R. Sellers
"Investigation of hot carriers in highly stable FA0.8Cs0.2Pb1.02I2.4Br0.6Cl0.02 perovskite solar cells", Proc. SPIE PC12881, Physics, Simulation, and Photonic Engineering of Photovoltaic Devices XIII, PC128810D (19 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3003351
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Hadi Afshari, Varun N. Mapara, Megh N. Khanal, Vincent R. Whiteside, Rebecca A. Scheidt, Matthew C. Beard, Giles E. Eperon, Madalina Furis, Ian R. Sellers, "Investigation of hot carriers in highly stable FA0.8Cs0.2Pb1.02I2.4Br0.6Cl0.02 perovskite solar cells," Proc. SPIE PC12881, Physics, Simulation, and Photonic Engineering of Photovoltaic Devices XIII, PC128810D (19 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3003351