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Benzalkonium chloride modification of tin oxide to enhance the performance of perovskite solar cells
For planar perovskite solar cells (PSCs), tin oxide (SnO 2 ) is a perfect electron transport material. However, owing to nanoparticle agglomeration and defects, the advantages of SnO 2 cannot be effectively utilized. Herein, a cationic surfactant , benzalkonium chloride (BAC) is introduced into SnO 2 precursor solution to prevent the aggregation of SnO 2 . Thus, a uniform and free of pinhole SnO 2 electron transport layer (ETL) is obtained, which supports the formation of high-quality perovskite layer (PVK). The introduction of BAC adjusts the energy level of ETL and improves the electron transport in the buried interface. Moreover, the BAC-modification reduces and passivates the defects on the surface of SnO 2 and perovskite films. Consequently, BAC-modified PSCs achieves a champion efficiency of 23.49 % with an impressive fill factor of 84.50 %. The unpackaged device maintains an initial efficiency of 91.4 % after 1000 h of storage in dark at 25 ± 5 °C and 25 ± 5 % relative humidity.