Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry Ministry of Education Shaanxi Key Laboratory for Advanced Energy Devices Shaanxi Engineering Lab for Advanced Energy Technology School of Materials Science and Engineering Shaanxi Normal University Xi'an 710119 China
2. Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy; iChEM Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Dalian 116023 China
Abstract
AbstractMetal halide inorganic perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have great potential to achieve high efficiency with excellent thermal stability. However, the surface defect traps restrain the achievement of high open circuit voltage (VOC) and power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the devices due to the severe nonradiative charge recombination. Moreover, the state‐of‐the‐art hole transporting layer (HTL) significantly hampers device moisture stability, even though it renders the highest solar cell efficiency. Herein, a one‐stone‐two‐birds strategy is proposed using a biocompatible material tryptamine (TA) as an additive in HTL. First, TA bearing electron rich moieties can favorably passivate the surface defects of inorganic perovskite films, significantly reducing trap density and prolonging charge lifetime. It results in a drastic improvement of VOC from 1.192 to 1.251 V, with a VOC loss of 0.48 V. The corresponding PSCs achieve a 21.8% PCE under 100 mW cm−2 illumination. Second, TA in HTL can coordinate with lithium cations, retarding their reaction with moisture and increasing the moisture stability of HTL. Consequently, the black phase of inorganic perovskite films is well preserved, and the corresponding PSCs maintain 90% of the initial PCE after 800 h storage at relative humidity of 25–35%, much higher than the control devices.
Funder
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Higher Education Discipline Innovation Project
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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