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Nature Research, Nature Energy, 1(7), p. 107-115, 2021

DOI: 10.1038/s41560-021-00941-3

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An open-access database and analysis tool for perovskite solar cells based on the FAIR data principles

Journal article published in 2021 by T. Jesper Jacobsson ORCID, Adam Hultqvist ORCID, Alberto García-Fernández ORCID, Aman Anand ORCID, Amran Al-Ashouri ORCID, Anders Hagfeldt, Andrea Crovetto ORCID, Antonio Abate, Antonio Gaetano Ricciardulli ORCID, Anuja Vijayan, Ashish Kulkarni ORCID, Assaf Y. Anderson, Barbara Primera Darwich, Bowen Yang, Brendan L. Coles ORCID and other authors.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

AbstractLarge datasets are now ubiquitous as technology enables higher-throughput experiments, but rarely can a research field truly benefit from the research data generated due to inconsistent formatting, undocumented storage or improper dissemination. Here we extract all the meaningful device data from peer-reviewed papers on metal-halide perovskite solar cells published so far and make them available in a database. We collect data from over 42,400 photovoltaic devices with up to 100 parameters per device. We then develop open-source and accessible procedures to analyse the data, providing examples of insights that can be gleaned from the analysis of a large dataset. The database, graphics and analysis tools are made available to the community and will continue to evolve as an open-source initiative. This approach of extensively capturing the progress of an entire field, including sorting, interactive exploration and graphical representation of the data, will be applicable to many fields in materials science, engineering and biosciences.