Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, the power conversion efficiencies of halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have reached 25.7%. Further commercialization puts forward higher requirements for the stability of PSCs under different stresses. Current research on the stability of PSCs predominantly focuses on investigating the effects of temperature, humidity, oxygen, ultraviolet light, and electrical bias stress, while stability under reverse bias has been poorly studied among the many factors. When large‐area application of PSCs panels occurs, the shading effect and local hot spots of PSCs modules in real scenarios all indicate that the research on reverse bias stability of PSCs is urgently needed. Within this review, a bird's‐eye view of the recent advances on the reverse bias stability issue and reverse bias behavior of PSCs is obtained, and the related mechanisms behind that have been proposed so far are reviewed and discussed. Furthermore, future directions are provided for further improving the reverse bias stability of PSCs via increasing the reverse breakdown voltage (VRB). This review aims to promote the establishment of well‐established reverse bias degradation and reverse breakdown mechanisms of PSCs as well as to establish standardized test procedures for reverse bias stability issues on the road to commercialization of PSCs.

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