Publications by authors named "Francisco Pena-Camargo"

Article Synopsis
  • Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) show promise for space photovoltaic technology due to their high efficiency and good radiation tolerance, but they need to resist atomic oxygen (AtOx) degradation for successful use in space.
  • Exposure to AtOx for 2 hours reduced the efficiency of PSCs significantly, with non-encapsulated devices losing up to 43% of their power conversion efficiency (PCE), whereas those with a silicon oxide (SiO) barrier retained over 97%.
  • Research indicates that degradation in passivated PSCs, which use phenethylammonium iodide (PEAI), is mainly due to inefficient charge extraction and the rapid degradation of the PEAI interlayer,
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Mobile ions in perovskite photovoltaic devices can hinder performance and cause degradation by impeding charge extraction and screening the internal field. Accurately quantifying mobile ion densities remains a challenge and is a highly debated topic. We assess the suitability of several experimental methodologies for determining mobile ion densities by using drift-diffusion simulations.

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In crystalline and amorphous semiconductors, the temperature-dependent Urbach energy can be determined from the inverse slope of the logarithm of the absorption spectrum and reflects the static and dynamic energetic disorder. Using recent advances in the sensitivity of photocurrent spectroscopy methods, we elucidate the temperature-dependent Urbach energy in lead halide perovskites containing different numbers of cation components. We find Urbach energies at room temperature to be 13.

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Perovskite photovoltaic (PV) cells have demonstrated power conversion efficiencies (PCE) that are close to those of monocrystalline silicon cells; however, in contrast to silicon PV, perovskites are not limited by Auger recombination under 1-sun illumination. Nevertheless, compared to GaAs and monocrystalline silicon PV, perovskite cells have significantly lower fill factors due to a combination of resistive and non-radiative recombination losses. This necessitates a deeper understanding of the underlying loss mechanisms and in particular the ideality factor of the cell.

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