Issue 15, 2019

Enhanced efficacy of defect passivation and charge extraction for efficient perovskite photovoltaics with a small open circuit voltage loss

Abstract

Suppressed charge recombination and facilitated charge collection are critical for achieving perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with improved efficiency and stability. Herein, a multifunctional 2D polymeric semiconductor is incorporated into perovskite ink to assist the crystal growth of perovskite films with large grains and fewer defects. Anchoring heterogeneous polymeric molecules on perovskite not only enhances the efficacy of defect passivation at the grain boundaries and/or surface but also facilitates the charge extraction and collection, as evidenced by thermal admittance spectroscopy and femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. Accordingly, the PSCs incorporated with a polymeric semiconductor achieve power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) up to 21.1% (aperture 0.16 cm2) and 19.5% (aperture 1.0 cm2), featuring an illustrious open-circuit voltage of 1.16 V (corresponding to a small voltage loss of 0.39 V) and an improved device operational stability (∼90% initial efficiency retained after constant one sun illumination for 500 h). This work highlights the effectiveness of using multifunctional passivation agents capable of providing surprisingly robust efficacy in defect passivation of perovskite, which are also advantageous to crystal growth modulation and carrier dynamic management for efficient and stable PSCs.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced efficacy of defect passivation and charge extraction for efficient perovskite photovoltaics with a small open circuit voltage loss

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 2月 2019
Accepted
10 3月 2019
First published
11 3月 2019

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019,7, 9025-9033

Enhanced efficacy of defect passivation and charge extraction for efficient perovskite photovoltaics with a small open circuit voltage loss

J. Liao, W. Wu, J. Zhong, Y. Jiang, L. Wang and D. Kuang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019, 7, 9025 DOI: 10.1039/C9TA01760G

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