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Light‐soaking and hysteresis phenomena can reveal the bulk and interfacial polarization effects on photovoltaic processes in perovskite solar cells. In article number 1500279, Bin Hu and co‐workers report the use of frequency‐dependent impedance and time‐dependent photoluminescence measurements to determine that bulk and interfacial polarizations are internally coupled in developing short‐circuit current, open‐circuit voltage, and fill factor through charge dissociation, transport, and collection in light‐soaking and hysteresis phenomena.
Advanced Energy Materials – Wiley
Published: Jul 1, 2015
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