Predicting PbS Colloidal Quantum Dot Solar Cell Parameters Using Neural Networks Trained on Experimental Data

Author:

Lee Hoon Jeong1,Chiu Arlene1,Lin Yida1,Chintapalli Sreyas1,Kamal Serene1,Ji Eric1,Thon Susanna M.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore MD 21218 USA

2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore MD 21218 USA

Abstract

Recent advances in machine learning (ML) have enabled predictive programs for photovoltaic characterization, optimization, and materials discovery. Despite these advances, the standard photovoltaic materials development workflow still involves manually performing multiple characterization techniques on every new device, requiring significant time and expenditures. One barrier to ML implementation is that most models reported to date are trained on computer simulated data, due to the difficulty in experimentally collecting the massive data sets needed for model training, limiting the ability to assess the limitations and validity of these methods, as well as to access new potential physical mechanisms absent in simulations. Herein, several neural networks trained on experimental data from PbS colloidal quantum dot thin‐film solar cells are introduced. These models predict multiple, complex materials properties, including carrier mobility, relative photoluminescence intensity, and electronic trap‐state density, from a single, simple measurement: illuminated current–voltage curves. The measurement system considers the spatial distribution of the materials parameters to gather and predict large amounts of data by treating an inhomogeneous device as a series of thousands of micro‐devices, a novel feature compared to existing solutions. This model can be extended to other materials and devices, accelerating development times for new optoelectronic technologies.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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