Nonalloyed α-phase formamidinium lead triiodide solar cells through iodine intercalation

Yu Zhang(Ministry of Education), Yanrun Chen(Beijing Institute of Technology), Yanrun Chen(Jiangnan University), Guilin Liu(Jiangnan University), Yuetong Wu(Ministry of Education), Zhenyu Guo(Ministry of Education), Rundong Fan(Ministry of Education), Kailin Li(Ministry of Education), Huifen Liu(University of California, Los Angeles), Yepin Zhao(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Tim Kodalle(Beijing Institute of Technology), Yihua Chen(Beijing Institute of Technology), Yihua Chen(Beijing Institute of Technology), Cheng Zhu(Beijing Institute of Technology), Yang Bai(Beijing Institute of Technology), Qi Chen(Beijing Institute of Technology), Huanping Zhou(Peking University)
Science
January 16, 2025
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Abstract

Formamidinium lead triiodide (FAPbI 3 ) is considered the most promising composition for high-performing single-junction solar cells. However, nonalloyed α-FAPbI 3 is metastable with respect to the photoinactive δ-phase. We have developed a kinetic modulation strategy to fabricate high-quality and stable nonalloyed α-FAPbI 3 films, assisted by cogenetic volatile iodine intercalation and decalation. The intercalation of iodine facilitated the formation of corner-sharing Pb-I framework building blocks and reduced the kinetic barrier for α-FAPbI 3 formation, whereas the iodine decalation improved the final perovskite film quality in terms of composition purity and overall homogeneity. Solar cells based on this nonalloyed α-FAPbI 3 (free of other extrinsic composition ions) achieved a power conversion efficiency of >24%. The devices also exhibited excellent durability, retaining 99% of their original power conversion efficiency after operating for more than 1100 hours at 85° ± 5°C under illumination.


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