Self-repairing healing solar cells recovering in the dark of the night

Nanowerk  January 4, 2023
Perovskite solar cells degrade when exposed to sunlight, which results in decreasing performance over time. An international team of researchers (Sweden, Israel) demonstrated that metal halide perovskite solar cells, which degrade in sunlight, can rebuild their efficiency at night, when it’s dark. They exposed single crystals of lead-based metal halide perovskites to powerful lasers, which made them lose their ability to glow. However, they found that the material regained its photoluminescence following some recuperation time in darkness. They observed this in a solar cell’s thin, multicrystalline layer and the other one in single crystals. It is not clear what the potential relation is between these two observations or how it works.
They plan to study the interfacial layers’ role in preventing ions to and degradation products from leaving the perovskite layer…read more.

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