| Literature DB >> 29682798 |
Yi Zhang1, Zhongmin Zhou2, Fuxiang Ji2, Zhipeng Li2, Guanglei Cui2, Peng Gao3, Emad Oveisi4, Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin1, Shuping Pang2.
Abstract
Effective passivation and stabilization of both the inside and interface of a perovskite layer are crucial for perovskite solar cells (PSCs), in terms of efficiency, reproducibility, and stability. Here, the first formamidinium lead iodide (δ-FAPbI3 ) polymorph passivated and stabilized MAPbI3 PSCs are reported. This novel MAPbI3 /δ-FAPbI3 structure is realized via treating a mixed organic cation MA x FA1-x PbI3 perovskite film with methylamine (MA) gas. In addition to the morphology healing, MA gas can also induce the formation of δ-FAPbI3 phase within the perovskite film. The in situ formed 1D δ-FAPbI3 polymorph behaves like an organic scaffold that can passivate the trap state, tunnel contact, and restrict organic-cation diffusion. As a result, the device efficiency is easily boosted to 21%. Furthermore, the stability of the MAPbI3 /δ-FAPbI3 film is also obviously improved. This δ-FAPbI3 phase passivation strategy opens up a new direction of perovskite structure modification for further improving stability without sacrificing efficiency.Entities:
Keywords: high efficiency; passivation; perovskites; solar cells; δ-FAPbI3
Year: 2018 PMID: 29682798 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201707143
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849