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  • The efficiency of CH3NH3PbX3 perovskite solar cells has rapidly increased from 6.5% to 18% over three years, but the I-V measurements show anomalous hysteresis that can skew efficiency estimates.
  • This hysteresis is linked to the ferroelectric effect, which is validated by various characterization methods and is explained using a ferroelectric diode model.
  • Prolonged stepwise measurements reveal that the current signals stabilize, eliminating the hysteresis and providing a more accurate assessment of solar cell efficiency, highlighting the importance of considering ferroelectric effects in future optimizations.

Article Abstract

The power conversion efficiency (PCE) of CH3NH3PbX3 (X = I, Br, Cl) perovskite solar cells has been developed rapidly from 6.5 to 18% within 3 years. However, the anomalous hysteresis found in I-V measurements can cause an inaccurate estimation of the efficiency. We attribute the phenomena to the ferroelectric effect and build a model based on the ferroelectric diode to explain it. The ferroelectric effect of CH3NH3PbI3-xClx is strongly suggested by characterization methods and the E-P (electrical field-polarization) loop. The hysteresis in I-V curves is found to greatly depend on the scan range as well as the velocity, which is well explained by the ferroelectric diode model. We also find that the current signals show exponential decay in ∼10 s under prolonged stepwise measurements, and the anomalous hysteresis disappears using these stabilized current values. The experimental results accord well with the model based on ferroelectric properties and prove that prolonged stepwise measurement is an effective way to evaluate the real efficiency of perovskite solar cells. Most importantly, this work provides a meaningful perspective that the ferroelectric effect (if it really exists) should be paid special attention in the optimization of perovskite solar cells.

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