| Literature DB >> 34296476 |
Bin-Bin Yu1,2, Zhenhua Chen3, Yudong Zhu1, Yiyu Wang1, Bing Han1, Guocong Chen1, Xusheng Zhang1, Zheng Du1, Zhubing He1.
Abstract
As the most promising lead-free one, tin-halides based perovskite solar cells still suffer from the severe bulk-defect due to the easy oxidation of tin from divalent to tetravalent. Here, a general and effective strategy is delivered to modulate the microstructure of 2D/3D heterogeneous tin-perovskite absorber films by substituting FAI with FPEABr in FASnI3 . The introduction of 2D phase can induce highly oriented growth of 3D FASnI3 and it is revealed in the optimal 2D/3D film that 2D phase embraces 3D grains and locates at the surfaces and grain boundaries. The FPEA+ based 2D tin-perovskite capping layer can offer a reducing atmosphere for vulnerable 3D FASnI3 grains. The unique microstructure effectively suppresses the well-known oxidation from Sn2+ to Sn4+ , as well as decreasing defect density, which leads to a remarkable enhanced device performance from 9.38% to 14.81% in conversion efficiency. The certified conversion efficiency of 14.03% announces a new record and moves a remarkable step from the last one (12.4%). Besides of this breakthrough, this work definitely paves a new way to fabricate high-quality tin-perovskite absorber film by constructing effective 2D/3D microstructures.Entities:
Keywords: 2D/3D heterogeneous tin-perovskite absorbers; conversion efficiency; lead-free perovskite solar cells; oxidation of tin; tin-halide perovskites
Year: 2021 PMID: 34296476 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202102055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849