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2023
Journal Article
Title

Long-Term Outdoor Testing of Perovskite Mini-Modules: Effects of FACl Additives

Abstract
The outdoor performance monitoring of perovskite modules over 16 weeks is reported. Two different types of active perovskite layers were studied: one type contained formamidinium chloride (FACl) halide additives and the other contained no additives with the main purpose to investigate performance trends during the outdoor exposure of those type of devices. Long-term side-by-side outdoor testing of devices with and without halide additives was not implemented in the past and merits investigation in order to determine the impact of additives on perovskite performance and stability. Although the two types of modules displayed similar initial outdoor performance characteristics, their outdoor performance evolution differed. Different degradation rates between the modules with and without additives were obtained just after field installation. In particular, the modules with additives exhibited higher performance degradation under open-circuit loading conditions between current-voltage (IV) scans. Long-term monitoring of both modules recorded a reduction of the efficiency over the course of the day with subsequent recovery overnight and in many cases during the day. The relative values of performance degradation and overnight recovery were calculated over the timespan of outdoor testing and indicated dominant normalized diurnal performance degradation in one type of modules (without FACl additives) in the range between 15-20% and in the other type of modules (with additives) 5-10%. The dominant normalized performance recovery values found were 25-30% and 5-10%, respectively. Finally, dark lock-in thermography (DLIT) and Raman studies were performed on the exposed devices and revealed differences in hotspot evolution and vibrational modes between the different types of module.
Author(s)
Paraskeva, Vasiliki
Univ. of Cyprus  
Hadjipanayi, Maria
University of Cyprus
Norton, Matthew
Univ. of Cyprus  
Aguirre, Aranzazu
IMO IMOMEC
Hadipour, Afshin
Kuwait University
Song, Wenya
IMO IMOMEC
Fontanot, Tommaso
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
Christiansen, Silke  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
Ebner, Rita
Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH -AIT-  
Georghiou, George E.
Univ. of Cyprus  
Journal
Energies  
Project(s)
Degradation Lab
Funder
Europäischer Fonds für Regionale Entwicklung -EFRE-  
Open Access
DOI
10.3390/en16062608
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
Keyword(s)
  • perovskites

  • performance degradation

  • halide additives

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