In this contribution we give an overview of the recent development of metal-halide perovskite solar cells. We focus on the mixed electronic-ionic conductivity of this material, which causes hysteresis in the current-voltage curve. We discuss latest results on recombination obtained by electroluminescence measurements. We report on high luminescence yields (1%) and open-circuit voltages larger than 1.2 V, which are exceptional for a material with a bandgap of 1.6 eV and yield to efficiencies >21%. We identify the efficiency limiting processes and propose measures to overcome those.
Stefan A. L. Weber, Ilka Hermes, Silver‐Hamill Turren‐Cruz, Christopher Gort, V. Bergmann, Laurent Gilson, Anders Hagfeldt, Michael Graetzel, Wolfgang Tress, Rüdiger Berger
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