2D perovskite stabilized phase-pure formamidinium perovskite solar cells

Jin‐Wook Lee(California NanoSystems Institute), Zhenghong Dai(California NanoSystems Institute), Tae-Hee Han(California NanoSystems Institute), Chungseok Choi(California NanoSystems Institute), Sheng-Yung Chang(California NanoSystems Institute), Sung‐Joon Lee(California NanoSystems Institute), Nicholas De Marco(California NanoSystems Institute), Hongxiang Zhao(California NanoSystems Institute), Pengyu Sun(California NanoSystems Institute), Yu Huang(California NanoSystems Institute), Yang Yang(California NanoSystems Institute)
Nature Communications
July 26, 2018
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Abstract Compositional engineering has been used to overcome difficulties in fabricating high-quality phase-pure formamidinium perovskite films together with its ambient instability. However, this comes alongside an undesirable increase in bandgap that sacrifices the device photocurrent. Here we report the fabrication of phase-pure formamidinium-lead tri-iodide perovskite films with excellent optoelectronic quality and stability. Incorporation of 1.67 mol% of 2D phenylethylammonium lead iodide into the precursor solution enables the formation of phase-pure formamidinium perovskite with an order of magnitude enhanced photoluminescence lifetime. The 2D perovskite spontaneously forms at grain boundaries to protect the formamidinium perovskite from moisture and suppress ion migration. A stabilized power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 20.64% (certified stabilized PCE of 19.77%) is achieved with a short-circuit current density exceeding 24 mA cm − 2 and an open-circuit voltage of 1.130 V, corresponding to a loss-in-potential of 0.35 V, and significantly enhanced operational stability.


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