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Ferroelectric materials for solar energy conversion: photoferroics revisited

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Title: Ferroelectric materials for solar energy conversion: photoferroics revisited
Authors: Butler, KT
Frost, JM
Walsh, A
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: The application of ferroelectric materials (i.e. solids that exhibit spontaneous electric polarisation) in solar cells has a long and controversial history. This includes the first observations of the anomalous photovoltaic effect (APE) and the bulk photovoltaic effect (BPE). The recent successful application of inorganic and hybrid perovskite structured materials (e.g. BiFeO3, CsSnI3, CH3NH3PbI3) in solar cells emphasises that polar semiconductors can be used in conventional photovoltaic architectures. We review developments in this field, with a particular emphasis on the materials known to display the APE/BPE (e.g. ZnS, CdTe, SbSI), and the theoretical explanation. Critical analysis is complemented with first-principles calculation of the underlying electronic structure. In addition to discussing the implications of a ferroelectric absorber layer, and the solid state theory of polarisation (Berry phase analysis), design principles and opportunities for high-efficiency ferroelectric photovoltaics are presented.
Issue Date: 22-Dec-2014
Date of Acceptance: 22-Dec-2014
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/41597
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4ee03523b
ISSN: 1754-5706
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Start Page: 838
End Page: 848
Journal / Book Title: Energy & Environmental Science
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Copyright Statement: This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Keywords: Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Energy & Fuels
Engineering, Chemical
Environmental Sciences
Chemistry
Engineering
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
ORGANOMETAL HALIDE PEROVSKITES
PHASE TRANSITION
HIGH-PERFORMANCE
DOMAIN-WALLS
THIN-FILMS
CELLS
SBSI
LIGHT
SPIN
POLARIZATION
Energy
MD Multidisciplinary
Publication Status: Published
Appears in Collections:Materials
Faculty of Engineering