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Joseph J. Berry

Researcher at National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Publications -  216
Citations -  20053

Joseph J. Berry is an academic researcher from National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perovskite (structure) & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 206 publications receiving 14060 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph J. Berry include Duke University & University of Denver.

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Stabilizing Perovskite Structures by Tuning Tolerance Factor: Formation of Formamidinium and Cesium Lead Iodide Solid-State Alloys

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of alloying FA0.85Cs0.15PbI3 with CsPbIsI3 was investigated, and it was shown that the effective tolerance factor can be tuned and the stability of the photoactive α-phase of the mixed solid-state perovskite alloys FA1-xCsxPbisI3 is enhanced.
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Tailored interfaces of unencapsulated perovskite solar cells for >1,000 hour operational stability

TL;DR: The perovskite absorber material itself has been heavily scrutinized for being prone to degradation by water, oxygen and ultraviolet light as discussed by the authors, and it has been shown that even under the combined stresses of light (including ultraviolet light), oxygen and moisture, perovsite solar cells can retain 94% of peak efficiency despite 1,000 hours of continuous unencapsulated operation in ambient air conditions (relative humidity of 10-20%).
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Scalable fabrication of perovskite solar cells

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review recent progress and challenges in scaling up perovskite solar cells and related efforts to enable the terawatt-scale manufacturing and deployment of this PV technology.
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Consensus statement for stability assessment and reporting for perovskite photovoltaics based on ISOS procedures

Mark V. Khenkin, +67 more
- 01 Jan 2020 - 
TL;DR: A consensus between researchers in the field is reported on procedures for testing perovskite solar cell stability, which are based on the International Summit on Organic Photovoltaic Stability (ISOS) protocols, and additional procedures to account for properties specific to PSCs are proposed.