posted on 2017-03-06, 05:29authored byThomas Kirchartz, Uwe Rau
High
absorption coefficients imply also high radiative recombination
coefficients due to detailed balance. It is therefore worthwhile to
investigate whether a combination of two transitions with different
absorption coefficients (such as a direct and an indirect band gap)
could be used to reduce radiative recombination while at the same
time retaining the high absorption coefficient. We show here that
a longer radiative lifetime helping charge collection can indeed be
achieved, while an increase in open-circuit voltage by adding an indirect
band gap below the direct one is impossible. We also show that the
absorption coefficient in CH3NH3PbI3 could indeed consist of a direct and an indirect contribution; however,
the indirect one seems to dominate luminescence and therefore radiative
recombination. Thus, the condition that the direct gap is mainly responsible
for absorption and emission would not be valid for CH3NH3PbI3. Therefore, we would not expect any benefit
of an indirect gap in the radiative limit. However, there may be benefits
for charge collection but not open-circuit voltage if nonradiative
recombination is dominant.