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David McMeekin

Royal Society URF

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  • Condensed Matter Physics

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  • Snaith group
david.mcmeekin@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)82327
Robert Hooke Building, room G24
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Steering perovskite precursor solutions for multijunction photovoltaics

Nature Nature Research (2024)

Authors:

Shuaifeng Hu, Junke Wang, Pei Zhao, Jorge Pascual, Jianan Wang, Florine Rombach, Akash Dasgupta, Wentao Liu, Minh Anh Truong, He Zhu, Manuel Kober-Czerny, James N Drysdale, Joel A Smith, Zhongcheng Yuan, Guus JW Aalbers, Nick RM Schipper, Jin Yao, Kyohei Nakano, Silver-Hamill Turren-Cruz, Andr茅 Dallmann, M Greyson Christoforo, James M Ball, David P McMeekin, Karl-Augustin Zaininger, Zonghao Liu, Nakita K Noel, Keisuke Tajima, Wei Chen, Masahiro Ehara, Ren茅 AJ Janssen, Atsushi Wakamiya, Henry J Snaith

Abstract:

Multijunction photovoltaics (PVs) are gaining prominence owing to their superior capability of achieving power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) beyond the radiative limit of single-junction cells<sup>1-8</sup>, where improving narrow bandgap tin-lead perovskites is critical for thin-film devices<sup>9</sup>. With a focus on understanding the chemistry of tin-lead perovskite precursor solutions, we herein find that Sn(II) species dominate interactions with precursors and additives and uncover the exclusive role of carboxylic acid in regulating solution colloidal properties and film crystallisation, and ammonium in improving film optoelectronic properties. Materials that combine these two function groups, amino acid salts, considerably improve the semiconducting quality and homogeneity of perovskite films, surpassing the effect of the individual functional groups when introduced as part of separate molecules. Our enhanced tin-lead perovskite layer allows us to fabricate solar cells with PCEs of 23.9, 29.7 (certified 29.26%), and 28.7% for single-, double-, and triple-junction devices, respectively. Our 1-cm<sup>2</sup> triple-junction devices show PCEs of 28.4% (certified 27.28%). Encapsulated triple-junction cells maintain 80% of their initial efficiencies after 860 h maximum power point tracking in ambient. We further fabricate quadruple-junction devices and obtain PCEs of 27.9% with the highest open-circuit voltage of 4.94 V. This work establishes a new benchmark for multijunction PVs.

Tin Oxide Bilayer as Effective Electron Transport Layers for Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Modules

Solar RRL Wiley 8:12 (2024)

Authors:

Pin Lv, Yuxi Zhang, Min Hu, Benjia Zhu, David Patric McMeekin, Junye Pan, Peiran Hou, Yanqing Zhu, Jiahui Chen, Wangnan Li, Mi Xu, Zhiliang Ku, Yi鈥怋ing Cheng, Jianfeng Lu

Machine Learning Enhanced High鈥怲hroughput Fabrication and Optimization of Quasi鈥2D Ruddlesden鈥揚opper Perovskite Solar Cells

Advanced Energy Materials Wiley 13:38 (2023)

Authors:

Nastaran Meftahi, Maciej Adam Surmiak, Sebastian O F眉rer, Kevin James Rietwyk, Jianfeng Lu, Sonia Ruiz Raga, Caria Evans, Monika Michalska, Hao Deng, David P McMeekin, Tuncay Alan, Doojin Vak, Anthony SR Chesman, Andrew J Christofferson, David A Winkler, Udo Bach, Salvy P Russo

Naphthalene-imide Self-assembled Monolayers as a Surface Modification of ITO for Improved Thermal Stability of Perovskite Solar Cells

ACS Applied Energy Materials American Chemical Society (ACS) 6:2 (2023) 667-677

Authors:

Sebastian O Fu虉rer, Kevin J Rietwyk, Federico Pulvirenti, David P McMeekin, Maciej Adam Surmiak, Sonia R Raga, Wenxin Mao, Xiongfeng Lin, Yvonne Hora, Jian Wang, Yangwei Shi, Stephen Barlow, David S Ginger, Seth R Marder, Udo Bach

Efficient and stable formamidinium鈥揷aesium perovskite solar cells and modules from lead acetate-based precursors

Energy & Environmental Science Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) 16:1 (2023) 138-147

Authors:

Jie Zhao, Sebastian O F眉rer, David P McMeekin, Qingdong Lin, Pin Lv, Jisheng Ma, Wen Liang Tan, Chao Wang, Boer Tan, Anthony SR Chesman, Huiyu Yin, Andrew D Scully, Christopher R McNeill, Wenxin Mao, Jianfeng Lu, Yi-Bing Cheng, Udo Bach

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