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Controlling Homogenous Spherulitic Crystallization for High-Efficiency Planar Perovskite Solar Cells Fabricated under Ambient High-Humidity Conditions.

Dechan Angmo1, Xiaojin Peng1,2,3, Aaron Seeber1, Chuantian Zuo1, Mei Gao1, Qicheng Hou4, Jian Yuan2,3, Qi Zhang2,3,5, Yi-Bing Cheng4,6, Doojin Vak1.   

Abstract

The influence of precursor solution properties, fabrication environment, and antisolvent properties on the microstructural evolution of perovskite films is reported. First, the impact of fabrication environment on the morphology of methyl ammonium lead iodide (MAPbI3 ) perovskite films with various Lewis-base additives is reported. Second, the influence of antisolvent properties on perovskite film microstructure is investigated using antisolvents ranging from nonpolar heptane to highly polar water. This study shows an ambient environment that accelerates crystal growth at the expense of nucleation and introduces anisotropies in crystal morphology. The use of antisolvents enhances nucleation but also influences ambient moisture interaction with the precursor solution, resulting in different crystal morphology (shape, size, dispersity) in different antisolvents. Crystal morphology, in turn, dictates film quality. A homogenous spherulitic crystallization results in pinhole-free films with similar microstructure irrespective of processing environment. This study further demonstrates propyl acetate, an environmentally benign antisolvent, which can induce spherulitic crystallization under ambient environment (52% relative humidity, 25 °C). With this, planar perovskite solar cells with ≈17.78% stabilized power conversion efficiency are achieved. Finally, a simple precipitation test and in situ crystallization imaging under an optical microscope that can enable a facile a priori screening of antisolvents is shown.
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Keywords:  ambient; crystallization; perovskite; planar; spherulite

Year:  2019        PMID: 31651094     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201904422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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Authors:  Nazila Zarabinia; Giulia Lucarelli; Reza Rasuli; Francesca De Rossi; Babak Taheri; Hamed Javanbakht; Francesca Brunetti; Thomas M Brown
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2021-12-31
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