Abstract
Organometallic perovskite materials have great promise for next-generation thin-film solar cells, and solar cell devices made of organometallic halide perovskite material have reached an efficiency of more than 21%. Perovskite materials have good photovoltaic properties and are appropriate for energy harvesting. Characterization techniques for perovskite solar cell materials provide an understanding of the fundamental physics on the nano scale and optimize the operation of the device toward stable and low-cost photovoltaic technology. This chapter explores the characterization of nanocrystals of the perovskite film, related interfaces, and the overall impact of these properties on device efficiency. Included in this chapter is a collection of mainstream and research techniques for characterizing perovskite solar cells. For the first time, readers will have a complete reference of different characterization techniques.
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