| Literature DB >> 30370954 |
Xiaopeng Zheng1, Yehao Deng2, Bo Chen2, Haotong Wei2, Xun Xiao2, Yanjun Fang1, Yuze Lin2, Zhenhua Yu2, Ye Liu2, Qi Wang2, Jinsong Huang1,2.
Abstract
Uniform and high-electronic-quality perovskite thin films are essential for high-performance perovskite devices. Here, it is shown that the 3-(decyldimethylammonio)-propane-sulfonate inner salt (DPSI), which is a sulfonic zwitterion, plays dual roles in tuning the crystallization behavior and passivating the defects of perovskites. The synergistic effect of crystallization control and defect passivation remarkably suppresses pinhole formation, reduces the charge trap density, and lengthens the carrier recombination lifetime, and thereafter boosts the small-area (0.08 cm2 ) planar perovskite device efficiency to 21.1% and enables a high efficiency of 18.3% for blade-coating large-area (1 cm2 ) devices. The device also shows good light stability, which remains at 88% of the initial efficiency under continuous unfiltered AM 1.5G light illumination for 480 h. These findings provide an avenue for simultaneous crystallization control and defect passivation to further improve the performance of perovskite devices.Entities:
Keywords: additives; crystallization tuning; passivation; perovskite solar cells
Year: 2018 PMID: 30370954 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201803428
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849