强大的二维矿相自发形成
Shaun Tan1, Meng-Chen Shih1, Yongli Lu1
1Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA.
概括
一个新的二维/三维 (2D/3D) 矿结构提高了太阳能电池的稳定性和性能. 混合溶剂会产生强大的中间层,从而提高矿太阳能电池的效率和耐用性.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 可再生能源
- 太阳能发电
背景情况:
- 矿太阳能电池的效率很高,但存在稳定性问题.
- 二维/三维 (2D/3D) 矿异构结构有望改善设备的寿命.
- 了解2D/3D接口在降解过程中的动态演变至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究2D/3D矿异构结构的动态分解路径.
- 为增强设备稳定性制定强大的二维介层策略.
- 优化2D/3D矿太阳能电池以提高效率和长期耐用性.
主要方法:
- 使用混合溶剂加工制造2D/3D矿双层异构结构.
- 在加速老化过程中装置演变的现场特征.
- 在高温下最大功率点跟踪下进行性能和稳定性测试.
主要成果:
- 在装置分解过程中证明了2D/3D矿堆的动态演变.
- 确定初始纯相二维间层表现出不同的降解行为.
- 通过优化2D/3D矿太阳能电池实现了25.9%的峰值功率转换效率.
结论:
- 混合溶剂加工可形成具有可控晶度和相位纯度的坚固的二维间层.
- 经过优化的2D/3D矿装置具有出色的耐用性,在85°C下1074小时后保持91%的初始性能.
- 这项工作为开发稳定高效的矿太阳能电池提供了途径.
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