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Composition engineering is a particularly simple and effective approach especially using mixed cations and halide anions to optimize the morphology, crystallinity, and light absorption of perovskite films. However, there are very few reports on the use of anion substitutions to develop uniform and highly crystalline perovskite films with large grain size and reduced defects. Here, the first report of employing tetrafluoroborate (BF4?) anion substitutions to improve the properties of (FA = formamidinium, MA = methylammonium (FAPbI3)0.83(MAPbBr3)0.17) perovskite films is demonstrated. The BF4? can be successfully incorporated into a mixed‐ion perovskite crystal frame, leading to lattice relaxation and a longer photoluminescence lifetime, higher recombination resistance, and 1–2 orders magnitude lower trap density in prepared perovskite films and derived solar cells. These advantages benefit the performance of perovskite solar cells (PVSCs), resulting in an improved power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 20.16% from 17.55% due to enhanced open‐circuit voltage (VOC) and fill factor. This is the highest PCE for BF4? anion substituted lead halide PVSCs reported to date. This work provides insight for further exploration of anion substitutions in perovskites to enhance the performance of PVSCs and other optoelectronic devices.  相似文献   

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The interface energetics-modification plays an important role in improving the power conversion efficiency (PCE) among the perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Considering the low carrier mobility caused by defects in PSCs, a double-layer modification engineering strategy is adopted to introduce the “spiderman” NOBF4 (nitrosonium tetrafluoroborate) between tin dioxide (SnO2 and perovskite layers. NO+, as the interfacial bonding layer, can passivate the oxygen vacancy in SnO2, while BF4 can optimize the defects in the bulk of perovskite. This conclusion is confirmed by theoretical calculation and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The synergistic effect of NO+ and BF4 distinctly heightens the carrier extraction efficiency, and the PCE of PSCs is 24.04% with a fill factor (FF) of 82.98% and long-term stability. This study underlines the effectiveness of multifunctional additives in improving interface contact and enhancing PCE of PSCs.  相似文献   

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Despite the rapid developments are achieved for perovskite solar cells (PSCs), the existence of various defects in the devices still limits the further enhancement of the power conversion efficiency (PCE) and the long-term stability of devices. Herein, the efficient organic potassium salt (OPS) of para-halogenated phenyl trifluoroborates is presented as the precursor additives to improve the performance of PSCs. Studies have shown that the 4-chlorophenyltrifluoroborate potassium salt (4-ClPTFBK) exhibits the most effective interaction with the perovskite lattice. Strong coordination between  BF3/halogen in anion and uncoordinated Pb2+/halide vacancies, along with the hydrogen bond between F in  BF3 and H in FA+ are observed. Thus, due to the synergistic contribution of the potassium and anionic groups, the high-quality perovskite film with large grain size and low defect density is achieved. As a result, the optimal devices show an enhanced efficiency of 24.50%, much higher than that of the control device (22.63%). Furthermore, the unencapsulated devices present remarkable thermal and long-term stability, maintaining 86% of the initial PCE after thermal test at 80 °C for 1000 h and 95% after storage in the air for 2460 h.  相似文献   

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Mixed‐cation perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have become of enormous interest because of their excellent efficiency, which is now crossing 23.7%. Their broader absorption, relatively high stability with low fabrication cost compared to conventional single phase ABX3 perovskites (where A: organic cation; B: divalent metal ion; and X: halide anion) are key properties of mixed‐halide mixed‐cation perovskites. However, the controlling reaction rate and formation of extremely dense, textured, smooth, and large grains of perovskite layer is a crucial task in order to achieve highly efficient PSCs. Herein, a new simple dual‐retarded reaction processing (DRP) method is developed to synthesize a high‐quality mixed‐cation (FAPbI3)0.85(MAPbBr3)0.15 (where MAPbBr3 stands for methylammonium lead bromide and FAPbI3 stands for formamidinium lead iodide) perovskite thin film via intermediate phase and incorporation of nitrogen‐doped reduced graphene oxide (N‐rGO). The reaction rate is retarded via two steps: first the formation of intermediate phase and second the interaction of the nitrogen groups on N‐rGO with hydrogen atoms from formamidinium cations. This DRP process allows for the fabrication of PSCs with maximum conversion efficiency higher than 20.3%.  相似文献   

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The performance of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) is negatively affected by iodine (I2) impurities generated from the oxidation of iodide ions in the perovskite precursor powder, solution, and perovskite films. In this study, the use of potassium formate (HCOOK) as a reductant to minimize the presence of detrimental I2 impurities is presented. It is demonstrated that HCOOK can effectively reduce I2 back to I in the precursor solution as well as in the devices under external conditions. Furthermore, the introduced formate anion (HCOO) and alkali metal cation (K+) can reduce the defect density within the perovskite film by modulating perovskite growth and passivating electronic defects, significantly prolonging the carrier lifetime and reducing the J–V hysteresis. Consequently, the maximum efficiency of the HCOOK-doped planar n–i–p PSCs reaches 23.8%. After 1000 h of operation at maximum power point tracking under continuous 1 sun illumination, the corresponding encapsulated devices retain 94% of their initial efficiency.  相似文献   

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The quality of the perovskite absorption layer is critical for the high efficiency and long-term stability of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). The inhomogeneity due to local lattice mismatch causes severe residual strain in low-quality perovskite films, which greatly limits the availability of high-performance PSCs. In this study, a multi-active-site potassium salt, pemirolast potassium (PP), is added to perovskite films to improve carrier dynamics and release residual stress. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) measurements suggest that the proposed multifunctional additive bonds with uncoordinated Pb2+ through the carbonyl group/tetrazole N and passivated I atom defects. Moreover, the residual stress release is effective from the surface to the entire perovskite layer, and carrier extraction/transport is promoted in PP-modified perovskite films. As a result, a champion power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 23.06% with an ultra-high fill factor (FF) of 84.36% is achieved in the PP-modified device, which ranks among the best in formamidinium-cesium (FACs) PSCs. In addition, the PP-modified device exhibits excellent thermal stability due to the inhibited phase separation. This work provides a reliable way to improve the efficiency and stability of PSCs by releasing residual stress in perovskite films through additive engineering.  相似文献   

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Additives are widely adopted for efficient perovskite solar cells (PSCs), and proper additive design contributes a lot to PSCs’ various breakthroughs. Herein, a novel additive of N,1-fluoroformamidinium iodide (F-FAI), whose cation replaces one amino group in guanidinium (GA+) with electron-withdrawing fluorine group, is synthesized and applied as the additive for PSCs. The electron-withdrawing effect of fluorine promotes the molecular polarity of N,1-fluoroformamidine (F-FA), enhancing the interaction of N,1-fluoroformamidinium (F-FA+) with MAPbI3. Compared with the nonpolar GA+, F-FA+ improves the crystallinity, passivates the defect, and downshifts the Fermi level of MAPbI3 more significantly. The charge transfer and built-in field in printable triple mesoscopic PSCs are therefore enhanced. Moreover, charge transport in MAPbI3 is also promoted by F-FAI. With these benefits, a power conversion efficiency of 17.01% for printable triple mesoscopic PSCs with improved open-circuit voltage and fill factor is obtained with the addition of F-FAI, superior to the efficiency of 15.24% for those devices with guanidinium iodide additives.  相似文献   

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Tri‐cation and dual‐anion mixed perovskites have been widely utilized in perovskite solar cell (PSC) applications due to their novel properties such as high absorption, high stability, and low cost. To commercialize the PSCs, further improving the device performance without detrimentally changing the device configuration is important at present. Herein, Au@SiO2 nanoparticles (NPs) are introduced to modify the interface between mesoporous TiO2 (mp‐TiO2) and mixed perovskite with increased main photovoltaic parameters of the device, resulting in a ≈29% enhancement of power conversion efficiency (PCE) from 15.8% to 20.3%. The origins of the enhancement have been studied by exploring the optical absorption, optical power distribution, and charge carrier behaviors within the system. The small perturbation transient photovoltage measurement exhibits prolonged charge carrier lifetimes after the Au@SiO2 NPs incorporation, and time of flight photoconductivity measurement shows that charge carrier mobilities of this system are also enhanced. These characteristics make metallic nanostructures a promising functional material in facile tuning of the charge carriers transport and further boosting the PCE of the PSCs.  相似文献   

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The fragile bottom side of perovskite films is demonstrated to be harmful to the efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) because the carrier extraction and recombination can be significantly influenced by the easily formed strain, voids, and defects on the bottom side. Nevertheless, the bottom side of perovskite films is usually overlooked because it remains a challenge to directly characterize and modify the bottom side. Herein, a facile and effective strategy is reported to stabilize the bottom side via preburying cesium formate (CsFo) into the SnO2 electron transport layer (ETL). It is found that the synergistic effect of cesium cation (Cs+) and formate anion (HCOO) causes strain relaxation, void elimination, and defects’ reduction, which further facilitate the charge extraction. Consequently, the champion power conversion efficiency (PCE) of formamidinium (FA)-based PSCs is increased from 23.34% to 24.50%. Meanwhile, the ultraviolet (UV), thermal, and operational stability are also enhanced. Finally, formamidinium–cesium (FACs)-based PSCs are investigated to confirm the effectiveness of this preburied CsFo strategy, and the optimal device exhibits a champion PCE of 25.03% and a remarkably high fill factor (FF) of 85.65%.  相似文献   

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High density of defects at interface severely affects the performance of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Herein, cobalt (II) hexafluoro-2,4-pentanedionat (CoFAc), a hinge-type fluorine-rich complex, is introduced onto the surface of formamidinium cesium lead iodide (FACsPbI3) film to address the issues of perovskite/Spiro-OMeTAD interface. The existence of CoFAc passivates both organic cation and halide anion vacancies by establishing powerful hydrogen bonds with HC(NH2)2+ (FA+) and strong ionic bonds with Pb2+ in perovskite films. In addition, CoFAc serves as a connecting link to enhance interfacial hole-transport kinetics via interacting with Spiro-OMeTAD. Consequently, FACsPbI3 PSCs with CoFAc modification display a champion power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 24.64% with a charming open-circuit voltage (VOC) of 1.191 V, which is the record VOC among all the reported organic-inorganic hybrid PSCs with TiO2 as electron transport layer. Furthermore, CoFAc-modified devices exhibit an outstanding long-term stability, which can maintain 95% of their initial PCEs after exposure to ambient atmosphere for 1500 h without any encapsulation.  相似文献   

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Current–voltage hysteresis of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) has raised the concern of accurate performance measurement in practice. Although various theories have been proposed to elucidate this phenomenon, the origin of hysteresis is still an open question. Herein, the use of guanidinium cation (Gu+)‐dopant is demonstrated to tailor the crystal structure of mixed‐cation formamidinium‐cesium lead triiodide (FA0.83Cs0.17PbI3) perovskite, resulting in an improved energy conversion efficiency and tunable current–voltage hysteresis characteristic in planar solar cells. Particularly, when the concentration of Gu‐dopant for the perovskite film increases, the normal hysteresis initially observed in the pristine PSC is first suppressed with 2%‐Gu‐dopant, then changed to inverted hysteresis with a higher Gu‐dopant. The hysteresis tunability behavior is attributed to the interplay of charge/ion accumulation and recombination at interfaces in the PSC. Furthermore, compared to the cell without Gu+‐dopant, the optimal content of 2% Gu+‐dopant also increases the device efficiency by 14%, reaching over 17% under one sun illumination.  相似文献   

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The grain boundaries (GBs)/surface defects within perovskite film directly impede the further improvement of photoelectric conversion efficiency (PCE) and stability of planar perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Herein, 3D phytic acid (PA) and phytic acid dipotassium (PAD) with polydentate are explored to synchronously passivate the defects of perovskite absorber directly in multiple spatial directions. The strong electron-donating groups ( H2PO4) in the PA molecule afford six anchor sites to bind firmly with uncoordinated Pb2+ at the GBs/surface and modulate perovskite crystallization, thus enhancing the quality of perovskite film. Particularly, PAD containing an additional (K→PO) push–pull structure promotes the dominant coordination of phosphate group (PO) with Pb2+ and passivates halide anion defects due to the complexation of potassium ions (K+) with iodide ions (I-). Consequently, the PAD-complexed PSCs deliver a champion PCE of 23.18%, which is remarkably higher than that of the control device (19.94%). Meanwhile, PAD-complexed PSCs exhibit superior moisture and thermal stability, remaining 79% of their initial PCE after 1000 h under continuous illumination, while the control device remain only 48% of their PCE after 1000 h. This work provides important insights into designing multifunctional 3D passivators for the purpose of simultaneously enhancing the efficiency and stability of devices.  相似文献   

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This study is on the enhancement of the efficiency of wide bandgap (FA0.8Cs0.2PbI1.8Br1.2) perovskite solar cells (PSCs) used as the top layer of the perovskite/perovskite tandem solar cell. Poly[bis(4-phenyl) (2,4,6-trimethylphenyl) amine] (PTAA) and the monomolecular layer called SAM layer are effective hole collection layers for APbI3 PSCs. However, these hole transport layers (HTL) do not give high efficiencies for the wide bandgap FA0.8Cs0.2PbI1.8Br1.2 PSCs. It is found that the surface-modified PTAA by monomolecular layer (MNL) improves the efficiency of PSCs. The improved efficiency is explained by the improved FA0.8Cs0.2PbI1.8Br1.2 film quality, decreased film distortion (low lattice disordering) and low density of the charge recombination site, and improves carrier collection by the surface modified PTAA layer. In addition, the relationship between the length of the alkyl group linking the anchor group and the carbazole group is also discussed. Finally, the wide bandgap lead PSCs (Eg = 1.77 eV) fabricated on the PTAA/monomolecular bilayer give a higher power conversion efficiency of 16.57%. Meanwhile, all-perovskite tandem solar cells with over 25% efficiency are reported by using the PTAA/monomolecular substrate.  相似文献   

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Dimensional engineering of perovskite films is a promising pathway to improve the efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). In this context, surface or bulk passivation of defects in 3D perovskite film by careful introduction of 2D perovskite plays a key role. Here the authors demonstrate a 2D perovskite passivation scheme based on octylammonium chloride, and show that it provides both bulk and surface passivation of 1.6 eV bandgap 3D perovskite film for highly efficient (≈23.62%) PSCs with open-circuit voltages up to 1.24 V. Surface and depth-resolved microscopy and spectroscopy analysis reveal that the Cl anion diffuses into the perovskite bulk, passivating defects, while the octylammonium ligands provide effective, localized surface passivation. The authors find that the Cl diffusion into the perovskite lattice is independent of the 2D perovskite crystallization process and occurs rapidly during deposition of the 2D precursor solution. The annealing-induced evaporation of Cl from bulk perovskite is also inhibited in 2D–3D perovskite film as compared to pristine 3D perovskite, ensuring effective bulk passivation in the relevant film.  相似文献   

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Wide‐bandgap perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with optimal bandgap (Eg) and high power conversion efficiency (PCE) are key to high‐performance perovskite‐based tandem photovoltaics. A 2D/3D perovskite heterostructure passivation is employed for double‐cation wide‐bandgap PSCs with engineered bandgap (1.65 eV ≤ Eg ≤ 1.85 eV), which results in improved stabilized PCEs and a strong enhancement in open‐circuit voltages of around 45 mV compared to reference devices for all investigated bandgaps. Making use of this strategy, semitransparent PSCs with engineered bandgap are developed, which show stabilized PCEs of up to 25.7% and 25.0% in four‐terminal perovskite/c‐Si and perovskite/CIGS tandem solar cells, respectively. Moreover, comparable tandem PCEs are observed for a broad range of perovskite bandgaps. For the first time, the robustness of the four‐terminal tandem configuration with respect to variations in the perovskite bandgap for two state‐of‐the‐art bottom solar cells is experimentally validated.  相似文献   

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Organic–inorganic metal halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted much research interest owing to their high power conversion efficiency (PCE), solution processability, and the great potential for commercialization. However, the device performance is closely related to the quality of the perovskite film and the interface properties, which cannot be easily controlled by solution processes. Here, 2D WS2 flakes with defect‐free surfaces are introduced as a template for van der Waals epitaxial growth of mixed perovskite films by solution process for the first time. The mixed perovskite films demonstrate a preferable growth along (001) direction on WS2 surfaces. In addition, the WS2/perovskite heterojunction forms a cascade energy alignment for efficient charge extraction and reduced interfacial recombination. The inverted PSCs with WS2 interlayers show high PCEs up to 21.1%, which is among the highest efficiency of inverted planar PSCs. This work demonstrates that high‐mobility 2D materials can find important applications in PSCs as well as other perovskite‐based optoelectronic devices.  相似文献   

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Numerous strategies have been practiced to improve the power conversion efficiency of CsPbI2Br-based perovskite solar cells (PSCs), which definitely makes efficiency gradually approach the theoretical efficiency limit. However, sufficient device stability is still in urgent demand for commercialization, pushing to overcome some instability sources induced by hygroscopicity of spiro-OMeTAD and residual strain of perovskite layer. To address these issues, p-type semiconductor of PCPDTBT is used to replace spiro-OMeTAD, enabling dual functions of hole transport and strain regulation. On the one hand, undoped PCPDTBT performs excellent hole extraction and transport, while avoiding the perovskite degradation caused by the hygroscopicity of common additives. On the other hand, PCPDTBT assisted by a thermally spin-coating method compensates for the thermally-induced residual strain in perovskite layer owing to its high thermal expansion coefficient. Consequently, CsPbI2Br-based PSCs with PCPDTBT layer achieve improved efficiency of 16.5% as well as enhanced stability. This study provides a simple and facile strategy to achieve efficient and stable CsPbI2Br-based PSCs.  相似文献   

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The two-step sequentially deposition strategy has been widely used to produce high-performance FAPbI3-based solar cells. However, due to the rapid reaction between PbI2 and FAI, a dense perovskite film forms on top of the PbI2 layer immediately and blocks the FAI diffusion into the bottom of the PbI2 film for a complete reaction, which results in a low-efficiency and limited reproducibility of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Here, high-quality α-FAPbI3 perovskite films by crystal growth regulation with 4-fluorobenzamide additives is fabricated. The additives can interact with FAI to suppress the fast reaction between the FAI and PbI2 and effectively passivate the under-coordinated Pb2+ or I- defects. As a result, α-FAPbI3 perovskite films with low trap density and large grain size are prepared. The modified PSCs present a high-power conversion efficiency of 24.08%, maintaining 90% of their initial efficiency after 1400 h in high humidity. This study provides an efficient strategy of synergistic crystallization and passivation to form high-quality α-FAPbI3 films for high-performance PSCs.  相似文献   

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Compared with silicon‐based solar cells, organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells (PSCs) possess a distinct advantage, i.e., its application in the flexible field. However, the efficiency of the flexible device is still lower than that of the rigid one. First, it is found that the dense formamidinium (FA)‐based perovskite film can be obtained with the help of N‐methyl‐2‐pyrrolidone (NMP) via low pressure‐assisted method. In addition, CH3NH3Cl (MACl) as the additive can preferentially form MAPbCl3?xIx perovskite seeds to induce perovskite phase transition and crystal growth. Finally, by using FAI·PbI2·NMP+x%MACl as the precursor, i.e., ligand and additive synergetic process, a FA‐based perovskite film with a large grain size, high crystallinity, and low trap density is obtained on a flexible substrate under ambient conditions due to the synergetic effect, e.g., MACl can enhance the crystallization of the intermediate phase of FAI·PbI2·NMP. As a result, a record efficiency of 19.38% in flexible planar PSCs is achieved, and it can retain about 89% of its initial power conversion efficiency (PCE) after 230 days without encapsulation under ambient conditions. The PCE retains 92% of the initial value after 500 bending cycles with a bending radii of 10 mm. The results show a robust way to fabricate highly efficient flexible PSCs.  相似文献   

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Improving the ohmic contact and interfacial morphology between an electron transport layer (ETL) and perovskite film is the key to boost the efficiency of planar perovskite solar cells (PSCs). In the current work, an amorphous–crystalline heterophase tin oxide bilayer (Bi‐SnO2) ETL is prepared via a low‐temperature solution process. Compared with the amorphous SnO2 sol–gel film (SG‐SnO2) or the crystalline SnO2 nanoparticle (NP‐SnO2) counterparts, the heterophase Bi‐SnO2 ETL exhibits improved surface morphology, considerably fewer oxygen defects, and better energy band alignment with the perovskite without sacrificing the optical transmittance. The best PSC device (active area ≈ 0.09 cm2) based on a Bi‐SnO2 ETL is hysteresis‐less and achieves an outstanding power conversion efficiency of ≈20.39%, which is one of the highest efficiencies reported for SnO2‐triple cation perovskite system based on green antisolvent. More fascinatingly, large‐area PSCs (active areas of ≈3.55 cm2) based on the Bi‐SnO2 ETL also achieves an extraordinarily high efficiency of ≈14.93% with negligible hysteresis. The improved device performance of the Bi‐SnO2‐based PSC arises predominantly from the improved ohmic contact and suppressed bimolecular recombination at the ETL/perovskite interface. The tailored morphology and energy band structure of the Bi‐SnO2 has enabled the scalable fabrication of highly efficient, hysteresis‐less PSCs.  相似文献   

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