Literature DB >> 30277609

A Cryogenic Process for Antisolvent-Free High-Performance Perovskite Solar Cells.

Annie Ng1, Zhiwei Ren2, Hanlin Hu2, Patrick W K Fong2, Qian Shen2, Sin Hang Cheung3, Pingli Qin2, Jin-Wook Lee4, Aleksandra B Djurišić5, Shu Kong So3, Gang Li2, Yang Yang4, Charles Surya6.   

Abstract

A cryogenic process is introduced to control the crystallization of perovskite layers, eliminating the need for the use of environmentally harmful antisolvents. This process enables decoupling of the nucleation and the crystallization phases by inhibiting chemical reactions in as-cast precursor films rapidly cooled down by immersion in liquid nitrogen. The cooling is followed by blow-drying with nitrogen gas, which induces uniform precipitation of precursors due to the supersaturation of precursors in the residual solvents at very low temperature, while at the same time enhancing the evaporation of the residual solvents and preventing the ordered precursors/perovskite from redissolving into the residual solvents. Using the proposed techniques, the crystallization process can be initiated after the formation of a uniform precursor seed layer. The process is generally applicable to improve the performance of solar cells using perovskite films with different compositions, as demonstrated on three different types of mixed halide perovskites. A champion power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 21.4% with open-circuit voltage (VOC ) = 1.14 V, short-circuit current density ( JSC ) = 23.5 mA cm-2 , and fill factor (FF) = 0.80 is achieved using the proposed cryogenic process.
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Keywords:  blow-dry process; cryogenic treatment; crystallization; nucleation; perovskite solar cells; residual solvents

Year:  2018        PMID: 30277609     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201804402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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2.  Rapid Microwave-Annealing Process of Hybrid Perovskites to Eliminate Miscellaneous Phase for High Performance Photovoltaics.

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3.  PMMA Thin Film with Embedded Carbon Quantum Dots for Post-Fabrication Improvement of Light Harvesting in Perovskite Solar Cells.

Authors:  Askar A Maxim; Shynggys N Sadyk; Damir Aidarkhanov; Charles Surya; Annie Ng; Yoon-Hwae Hwang; Timur Sh Atabaev; Askhat N Jumabekov
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Review 4.  Progress in the synthesis of imide-based N-type polymer semiconductor materials.

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