Regulating the Crystallization of Mixed-Halide Perovskites by Cation Alloying for Perovskite-Organic Tandem Solar Cells

Abstract

Halide segregation and energy loss pose significant challenges for wide-bandgap perovskite solar cells, impairing their photovoltage and device stability. These issues are often exacerbated by inferior film quality and inhomogeneous halide distribution due to unbalanced crystallization processes. To address these challenges, we developed a novel strategy using cation alloy that not only tailors the lattice properties and crystallization but also effectively passivates the defects. This approach enables homogeneous halide distribution and substantially reduced defect density. These improvements have led to a remarkable power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 19.50% with a record open-circuit voltage of 1.35 V for 1.79 eV perovskite solar cells, approaching ~ 90% of its S-Q limit. Furthermore, the champion device could maintain 93% of its initial efficiency after operating at its maximum power point for 500 hours. By integrating these perovskite devices into a monolithic perovskite-organic tandem solar cell (PO-TSC) as the wide-bandgap subcell, we demonstrated a high PCE of 25.54%. This efficiency is among the highest values reported for PO-TSCs, presenting a significant step forward in these promising tandem cells.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jul 2024
Accepted
05 Nov 2024
First published
06 Nov 2024

Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, Accepted Manuscript

Regulating the Crystallization of Mixed-Halide Perovskites by Cation Alloying for Perovskite-Organic Tandem Solar Cells

M. Chen, Y. Li, Z. Zeng, M. Liu, T. Du, X. Huang, L. Bi, J. Wang, W. Jiang, Y. An, S. W. Tsang, J. Yin, S. Wu and A. K. Y. Jen, Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4EE03045A

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