Synergic Electron and Defect Compensation Minimizes Voltage Loss in Lead‐Free Perovskite Solar Cells

Author:

Liu Gengling1,Jiang Xianyuan2,Feng Wenhuai1,Yang Guo1,Chen Xi1,Ning Zhijun2,Wu Wu‐Qiang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Bioinorganic and Synthetic Chemistry (MoE) Lehn Institute of Functional Materials School of Chemistry Sun Yat-sen University 510006 Guangzhou China

2. School of Physical Science and Technology ShanghaiTech University 201210 Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractSn perovskite solar cells have been regarded as one of the most promising alternatives to the Pb‐based counterparts due to their low toxicity and excellent optoelectronic properties. However, the Sn perovskites are notorious to feature heavy p‐doping characteristics and possess abundant vacancy defects, which result in under‐optimized interfacial energy level alignment and severe nonradiative recombination. Here, we reported a synergic “electron and defect compensation” strategy to simultaneously modulate the electronic structures and defect profiles of Sn perovskites via incorporating a traced amount (0.1 mol %) of heterovalent metal halide salts. Consequently, the doping level of modified Sn perovskites was altered from heavy p‐type to weak p‐type (i.e. up‐shifting the Fermi level by ∼0.12 eV) that determinately reducing the barrier of interfacial charge extraction and effectively suppressing the charge recombination loss throughout the bulk perovskite film and at relevant interfaces. Pioneeringly, the resultant device modified with electron and defect compensation realized a champion efficiency of 14.02 %, which is ∼46 % higher than that of control device (9.56 %). Notably, a record‐high photovoltage of 1.013 V was attained, corresponding to the lowest voltage deficit of 0.38 eV reported to date, and narrowing the gap with Pb‐based analogues (∼0.30 V).

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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