2019
DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12848-5
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Physical design and evaluation of a high-intensity accelerator-based D-D/D-T fusion neutron source

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“…Photo-induced phase segregation is observed as a common phenomenon in MA-based hybrid perovskites, even in materials with single halide components like MAPbI 3 and MAPbBr 3 . [31] This segregation becomes more serious in the mixed-halide perovskites (MAPb(Br x I 1Àx ) 3 ), resulting in formation of I-and Br-rich domains. [32] The photo-induced halide segregation seriously damages the device performance, leads to open-circuit voltage (V oc ) decrease and photo-induced traps.…”
Section: Light Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Photo-induced phase segregation is observed as a common phenomenon in MA-based hybrid perovskites, even in materials with single halide components like MAPbI 3 and MAPbBr 3 . [31] This segregation becomes more serious in the mixed-halide perovskites (MAPb(Br x I 1Àx ) 3 ), resulting in formation of I-and Br-rich domains. [32] The photo-induced halide segregation seriously damages the device performance, leads to open-circuit voltage (V oc ) decrease and photo-induced traps.…”
Section: Light Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[33] Since the halide segregation is as the result of ion migration, therefore, it can be suppressed by increasing the ion migration barrier. The light stability of cesium-based lead mixed-halide inorganic perovskites was first investigated by McGehee et al [34] A series of CsPb(Br x I 1Àx ) 3 films with different compositions have been illuminated under a fluence of 100 mW cm À2 . The photoluminescence (PL) peak position has been recorded over time.…”
Section: Light Stabilitymentioning
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