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Heterogeneous lead iodide obtains perovskite solar cells with efficiency of 24.27%

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2022]
Qianyu Liu, Zhu Ma, Yanlin Li, Guangyuan Yan, Dejun Huang, Shanyue Hou, Weiya Zhou, Xin Wang, Jie Ren, Yan Xiang, Rui Ding, Xuelin Yue, Zhuowei Du, Meng Zhang, Wenfeng Zhang, Lianfeng Duan, Yuelong Huang, Yaohua Mai
ABSTRACT

At present, the highest power conversion efficiency (PCE) of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) has exceeded 25%, which exhibits great potential for commercial applications. Obtaining pinhole-free, superior crystal, and high-quality perovskite films with fewer defects by adjusting the lead iodide (PbI 2 ) intermediate films in a two-step sequential deposition has become research arousing general interest. Herein, a heterogeneous lead iodide (HLI) structure with two (0   0   1) interplanar distances (9.0 Å and 6.9 Å), can optimize the crystallization process of perovskite to get better surface morphology and is constructed by intercalated choline chloride (a kind of vitamin B4, VB4). HLI simultaneously improves the carrier lifetime of perovskite film from 1.96 µs to 3.28 µs and reduces defect state density. Together with better morphology and lower defect state density, the open circuit voltage ( V OC ) and PCE based on (FAPbI 3 ) 0.97 (MAPbBr 3 ) 0.03 is significantly boosted. In addition, with double-sided modification, HLI produces an excellent PCE of 24.27% with a V OC of 1.21 V. We believe that the novel heterogeneous PbI 2 structure could be a generic method to improve the efficiency of PSCs.

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