All-Inorganic Perovskite Solar Cells

Jia Liang(Nanjing University), Caixing Wang(Nanjing University), Yanrong Wang(Nanjing University), Zhaoran Xu(Nanjing University), Zhipeng Lü(Nanjing University), Yue Ma(Nanjing University), Hongfei Zhu(Nanjing University), Yi Hu(Nanjing University), Chengcan Xiao(Nanjing University), Xu Yi(Nanjing University), Guoyin Zhu(Nanjing University), Hongling Lv(Nanjing University), Lianbo Ma(Nanjing University), Tao Chen(Nanjing University), Zuoxiu Tie(Nanjing University), Zhong Jin(Nanjing University), Jie Liu(Duke University)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
November 26, 2016
Cited by 1,076

Abstract

The research field on perovskite solar cells (PSCs) is seeing frequent record breaking in the power conversion efficiency (PCE). However, organic-inorganic hybrid halide perovskites and organic additives in common hole-transport materials (HTMs) exhibit poor stability against moisture and heat. Here we report the successful fabrication of all-inorganic PSCs without any labile or expensive organic components. The entire fabrication process can be operated in ambient environment without humidity control (e.g., a glovebox). Even without encapsulation, the all-inorganic PSCs present no performance degradation in humid air (90-95% relative humidity, 25 °C) for over 3 months (2640 h) and can endure extreme temperatures (100 and -22 °C). Moreover, by elimination of expensive HTMs and noble-metal electrodes, the cost was significantly reduced. The highest PCE of the first-generation all-inorganic PSCs reached 6.7%. This study opens the door for next-generation PSCs with long-term stability under harsh conditions, making practical application of PSCs a real possibility.


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