| Literature DB >> 27355567 |
Younghoon Kim1, Zhenyu Yang1, Ankit Jain1, Oleksandr Voznyy1, Gi-Hwan Kim1, Min Liu1, Li Na Quan1, F Pelayo García de Arquer1, Riccardo Comin1, James Z Fan1, Edward H Sargent2.
Abstract
Bismuth-based hybrid perovskites are candidates for lead-free and air-stable photovoltaics, but poor surface morphologies and a high band-gap energy have previously limited these hybrid perovskites. A new materials processing strategy to produce enhanced bismuth-based thin-film photovoltaic absorbers by incorporation of monovalent silver cations into iodobismuthates is presented. Solution-processed AgBi2 I7 thin films are prepared by spin-coating silver and bismuth precursors dissolved in n-butylamine and annealing under an N2 atmosphere. X-ray diffraction analysis reveals the pure cubic structure (Fd3m) with lattice parameters of a=b=c=12.223 Å. The resultant AgBi2 I7 thin films exhibit dense and pinhole-free surface morphologies with grains ranging in size from 200-800 nm and a low band gap of 1.87 eV suitable for photovoltaic applications. Initial studies produce solar power conversion efficiencies of 1.22 % and excellent stability over at least 10 days under ambient conditions.Entities:
Keywords: AgBi2I7; iodobismuthates; non-toxic photovoltaics; solution processing; thin films
Year: 2016 PMID: 27355567 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201603608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336