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Understanding Degradation Mechanisms and Improving Stability of Perovskite Photovoltaics.

Caleb C BoydRongrong CheacharoenTomas LeijtensMichael D McGehee
Published in: Chemical reviews (2018)
This review article examines the current state of understanding in how metal halide perovskite solar cells can degrade when exposed to moisture, oxygen, heat, light, mechanical stress, and reverse bias. It also highlights strategies for improving stability, such as tuning the composition of the perovskite, introducing hydrophobic coatings, replacing metal electrodes with carbon or transparent conducting oxides, and packaging. The article concludes with recommendations on how accelerated testing should be performed to rapidly develop solar cells that are both extraordinarily efficient and stable.
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