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Humidity Versus Photo-Stability of Metal Halide Perovskite Films in a Polymer Matrix
Despite the high efficiency of over 21% reported for emerging thin film perovskite solar cells, one of the key issues prior to their commercial deployment is to attain their long term stability under ambient and outdoor conditions. The instability in perovskite is widely conceived to be humidity induced due to the water solubility of its initial precursors, which leads to decomposition of the perovskite crystal structure; however, we note that humidity alone is not the major degradation factor and it is rather the photon dose in combination with humidity exposure that triggers the instability. In our experiment, which is designed to decouple the effect of humidity and light on perovskite degradation, we investigate the shelf-lifetime of CH3NH3PbI3 films in the dark and under illumination under high humidity conditions (Rel. H. > 70%). We note minor degradation in perovskite films stored in a humid dark environment whereas upon exposure to light, the films undergo drastic degradation, primarily owing to the reactive TiO2/perovskite interface and also the surface defects of TiO2. To enhance its air-stability, we incorporate CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite in a polymer (poly-vinylpyrrolidone, PVP) matrix which retained its optical and structural characteristics in the dark for ∼2000 h and ∼800 h in room light soaking, significantly higher than a pristine perovskite film, which degraded completely in 600 h in the dark and in less than 100 h when exposed to light. We attribute the superior stability of PVP incorporated perovskite films to the improved structural stability of CH3NH3PbI3 and also to the improved TiO2/perovskite interface upon incorporating a polymer matrix. Charge injection from the polymer embedded perovskite films has also been confirmed by fabricating solar cells using them, thereby providing a promising future research pathway for stable and efficient perovskite solar cells
Tasmania’s child and family centres: a place-based early childhood services model for families and children from pregnancy to age five
Tasmania’s child and family centres (Centres) provide a single entry point to early childhood services (ECS) for children and families living in amongst the most disadvantaged communities in Australia. This study investigated the impact of Centres on parents’ use and experiences of ECS using a mixed methods approach. The results showed that Centre users made more use of ECS than did non-users. Centre users also rated their experiences of ECS more positively than non-users. For example, Centre users were more likely to report that ECS were convenient and close, committed to helping, and worked closely with one another. Centre users identified Centres as informal, accessible, responsive, nonjudgemental and supportive places where they felt valued, respected and safe. Parents experienced Centres as welcoming places that were helping them to develop positive child, family, school and community connections. These qualities appeared critical for facilitating parental access and engagement in ECS
FLASHING: Project Overview
This paper describes the overview of the FLASHING (Finest Legacy Acquisitions
of SiO-/ HO-maser Ignitions by the Nobeyama Generation) project promoted
using the 45 m telescope of Nobeyama Radio Observatory, which aims to
intensively monitor HO (22 GHz) and SiO (43 GHz) masers associated with
so-called "water fountain" sources. Here we show scientific results on the
basis of the data taken in for the first five seasons of FLASHING, from 2018
December to 2023 April). We have found the evolution of the HO maser
spectra, such as new spectral components breaking the record of the jet's top
speed and/or systematic velocity drifts in the spectrum indicating acceleration
or deceleration of the maser gas clumps. For the 43 GHz SiO maser emission, we
have found its new detection in a source while its permanent disappearance in
other source. Our finding may imply that the jets from these water fountains
can be accelerated or decelerated, and show how cicumstellar envelopes have
been destroyed.Comment: 31 pages, 22 figures, to be published in the Publications of the
Astronomical Society of Japa
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