Raw data to "The impact of the current on reverse bias degradation of perovskite solar cells"

doi:10.4121/ef3d2f15-ebf8-48c3-aeb4-629e176f9d05.v4
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Henzel, Jonathan (2023): Raw data to "The impact of the current on reverse bias degradation of perovskite solar cells". Version 4. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/ef3d2f15-ebf8-48c3-aeb4-629e176f9d05.v4
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This dataset contains the raw data that is used in the letter "The impact of the current on reverse bias degradation of perovskite solar cells".

It includes the results of the two characterization steps 1 and 2 (before/after reverse bias degradation), consisting of IV curves, solar cell parameters from illuminated IV measurements, dark IV curves (DIV), extended dark IV curves (DIVext), maximum-power-point-tracking (MPPT), and reverse bias currents (RevBiasCurrents). The samples were perovskite solar cells that had a cell area of 0.16 cm2. Four cells were on one glass superstrate which had an area of 3x3 cm2. Further details about the cells can be found in the publication and its accompanying supporting information.

history
  • 2023-05-01 first online
  • 2023-10-27 published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
Compressed folder (.rar) with folders containing.txt-files or .dat-files + ReadMe file as .txt
funding
  • TNO
  • European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant code STG–677576) European Research Council
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Sciences (EEMCS), Department of Electrical Sustainable Energy, Delft, The Netherlands;
TNO, Energy & Materials Transition, Solar Technology & Application, Den Haag, The Netherlands

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