Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Sections of APS, AAPT and Zone 13 of the SPS
Volume 63, Number 18
Friday–Saturday, October 19–20, 2018; University of Houston, Houston, Texas
Session G01: Poster Session
7:50 PM,
Friday, October 19, 2018
TDECU Football Stadium
Room: Club Suite
Chair: Donna Stokes, University of Houston
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.TSF.G01.30
Abstract: G01.00030 : Intensity Modulated Photovoltage and Photocurrent Spectroscopy Studies on Perovskite Solar Cells
Presenter:
Anthony Martinez
(University of Houston, University of Houston)
Authors:
Anthony Martinez
(University of Houston, University of Houston)
Alexander Halsey
(The University of Texas at Austin)
Maggie Paulose
(University of Houston)
Dhan Rana
(University of Houston)
Oomman K Varghese
(Univ of Houston)
Collaboration:
Anthony Martinez, Alexander T. Halsey, Maggie Paulose M.Sc., M.Tech., Dhan Rana, Oomman K. Varghese Ph.D.
Organometallic perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are a novice device that has got much attention due to the achievement of power conversion efficiency of about 22% shortly after its inception. The light absorbers primarily used in perovskite solar cells, methylammonium lead halides (CH3NH3PbX3, where X is a halogen), have a structure like Calcium Titanium Oxide (CaTiO3). A problem associated with these organometallic materials is their interaction with the environment causing stability problems to the devices. A critical understanding of the environmental impact on the structure and kinetic properties would help to improve the stability of the devices. We recently developed a setup for intensity modulated photovoltage/photocurrent spectroscopies (IMVS and IMPS respectively) to study the carrier transport properties in these solar cells. Instead of a frequency response analyzer often used in this technique, we employed a lock-in amplifier to modulate the intensity of a light source and measure the current/voltage response of the devices. In this presentation, we will discuss the instrumentation and the results of the carrier transport property studies performed on the orthorhombic, tetragonal and cubic phases of CH3NH3PbI3 upon their exposure to different humidity conditions.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.TSF.G01.30
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