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@ARTICLE{Khenkin:890101,
author = {Khenkin, Mark V. and Katz, Eugene A. and Abate, Antonio and
Bardizza, Giorgio and Berry, Joseph J. and Brabec, Christoph
and Brunetti, Francesca and Bulović, Vladimir and
Burlingame, Quinn and Di Carlo, Aldo and Cheacharoen,
Rongrong and Cheng, Yi-Bing and Colsmann, Alexander and
Cros, Stephane and Domanski, Konrad and Dusza, Michał and
Fell, Christopher J. and Forrest, Stephen R. and Galagan,
Yulia and Di Girolamo, Diego and Grätzel, Michael and
Hagfeldt, Anders and von Hauff, Elizabeth and Hoppe, Harald
and Kettle, Jeff and Köbler, Hans and Leite, Marina S. and
Liu, Shengzhong and Loo, Yueh-Lin and Luther, Joseph M. and
Ma, Chang-Qi and Madsen, Morten and Manceau, Matthieu and
Matheron, Muriel and McGehee, Michael and Meitzner, Rico and
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja and Nogueira, Ana Flavia and
Odabaşı, Çağla and Osherov, Anna and Park, Nam-Gyu and
Reese, Matthew O. and De Rossi, Francesca and Saliba,
Michael and Schubert, Ulrich S. and Snaith, Henry J. and
Stranks, Samuel D. and Tress, Wolfgang and Troshin, Pavel A.
and Turkovic, Vida and Veenstra, Sjoerd and Visoly-Fisher,
Iris and Walsh, Aron and Watson, Trystan and Xie, Haibing
and Yıldırım, Ramazan and Zakeeruddin, Shaik Mohammed and
Zhu, Kai and Lira-Cantu, Monica},
title = {{C}onsensus statement for stability assessment and
reporting for perovskite photovoltaics based on {ISOS}
procedures},
journal = {Nature energy},
volume = {5},
number = {1},
issn = {2058-7546},
address = {London},
publisher = {Nature Publishing Group},
reportid = {FZJ-2021-00690},
pages = {35 - 49},
year = {2020},
abstract = {Improving the long-term stability of perovskite solar cells
is critical to the deployment of this technology. Despite
the great emphasis laid on stability-related investigations,
publications lack consistency in experimental procedures and
parameters reported. It is therefore challenging to
reproduce and compare results and thereby develop a deep
understanding of degradation mechanisms. Here, we report a
consensus between researchers in the field on procedures for
testing perovskite solar cell stability, which are based on
the International Summit on Organic Photovoltaic Stability
(ISOS) protocols. We propose additional procedures to
account for properties specific to PSCs such as ion
redistribution under electric fields, reversible degradation
and to distinguish ambient-induced degradation from other
stress factors. These protocols are not intended as a
replacement of the existing qualification standards, but
rather they aim to unify the stability assessment and to
understand failure modes. Finally, we identify key
procedural information which we suggest reporting in
publications to improve reproducibility and enable large
data set analysis.},
cin = {IEK-5 / IEK-11},
ddc = {330},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-5-20101013 / I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-11-20140314},
pnm = {121 - Solar cells of the next generation (POF3-121) /
Helmholtz Young Investigators Group
(HGF-YoungInvestigatorsGroup)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-121 / G:(DE-HGF)HGF-YoungInvestigatorsGroup},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:000509196700015},
doi = {10.1038/s41560-019-0529-5},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/890101},
}