Degradation mechanism of hybrid tin-based perovskite solar cells and the critical role of tin (IV) iodide
Tin perovskites have emerged as promising alternatives to toxic lead perovskite in next-generation photovoltaics, but the poor environmental stability remains an obstacle for the application. Here, the authors study the degradation mechanism of tin perovskite films, and identify a cyclic degradation...
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Main Authors: | Luis Lanzetta, Thomas Webb, Nourdine Zibouche, Xinxing Liang, Dong Ding, Ganghong Min, Robert J. E. Westbrook, Benedetta Gaggio, Thomas J. Macdonald, M. Saiful Islam, Saif A. Haque |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/462ec656b0b04f8e863fd38cc091b5c9 |
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