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Fds 1010 si photodiode

Manufactured by Thorlabs

The FDS 1010 Si Photodiode is a silicon-based photodetector manufactured by Thorlabs. It converts light energy into an electrical signal, allowing for the measurement and detection of optical power. The device features a sensitive area of 13 mm2 and operates over a broad spectral range from 320 nm to 1100 nm.

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Perovskite Solar Cell Fabrication

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Lead oxide (PbO), methylamine hydrochloride (MACl), hydriodic acid (HI, 57 weight % in H2O), hypophosphorous acid (H3PO2, 50% in H2O), butylamine (BA, 99%), C60-Fullerene, PTAA, and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF, anhydrous) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich and used without further purification. Tektronix Keithley 2400 SMU was used for data collection. The silicon reference device (FDS 1010 Si Photodiode) was purchased from Thorlabs.
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Photocurrent Measurement Setup for LSC

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A proper apparatus was built, made of a plywood wooden box 15x15x30 cm with walls 1.5 cm thick. A removable cover hosting a housing for a solar lamp is present at the top. During the measurement a solar lamp TRUE-LIGHT® ESl E27 20W was used. Two 50x3 mm slits were carved out at 5 cm from the bottom of the box to exactly fit the LSC systems (dimensions 50x50x3 mm) so that a minimum amount of light would come out during the measurements. On the outer side of the slit, a set of three 1x1 cm photodiodes (THORLABS FDS1010 Si photodiode, with an active area of 9.7 x 9.7 mm and high responsivity (A/W) in the spectral range of 400-1100 nm) connected in parallel fashion was placed and coupled to a multimeter (KEITHLEY Mod. 2700) for photocurrent measuring.
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