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Robust Tin‐Based Perovskite Solar Cells with Hybrid Organic Cations to Attain Efficiency Approaching 10%
Authors:Efat Jokar  Cheng‐Hsun Chien  Cheng‐Min Tsai  Amir Fathi  Eric Wei‐Guang Diau
Abstract:The stability of a tin‐based perovskite solar cell is a major challenge. Here, hybrid tin‐based perovskite solar cells in a new series that incorporate a nonpolar organic cation, guanidinium (GA+), in varied proportions into the formamidinium (FA+) tin triiodide perovskite (FASnI3) crystal structure in the presence of 1% ethylenediammonium diiodide (EDAI2) as an additive, are reported. The device performance is optimized at a precursor ratio (GAI:FAI) of 20:80 to attain a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 8.5% when prepared freshly; the efficiencies continuously increase to attain a record PCE of 9.6% after storage in a glove‐box environment for 2000 h. The hybrid perovskite works stably under continuous 1 sun illumination for 1 h and storage in air for 6 days without encapsulation. Such a tin‐based perovskite passes all harsh standard tests, and the efficiency of a fresh device, 8.3%, is certified. The great performance and stability of the device reported herein attains a new milestone for lead‐free perovskite solar cells on a path toward commercial development.
Keywords:additives  guanidinium  hybrid cations  lead‐free perovskites  solar cells
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