Enhancing the Stability and Efficiency of Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells with a Mixed Ammonium Ligands Passivation Strategy

Author:

Lee Hyun‐Jung1,Kang Yu‐Jin2,Kwon Sung‐Nam1,Kim Do‐Hyung2,Na Seok‐In1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Professional Graduate School of Flexible and Printable Electronics and LANL‐JBNU Engineering Institute Korea Jeonbuk National University Jeonju‐si Jeollabuk‐do 54896 Republic of Korea

2. New & Renewable Energy Laboratory KEPCO Research Institute Daejeon 34056 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe perovskite solar cell (PSC), which has achieved efficiencies of more than 26%, is expected to be a promising technology that can alternate silicon‐based solar cells. However, the performance of PSCs is still limited due to defects and ion migration that occur at the large number of grain boundaries present in perovskite thin films. In this study, the mixed ammonium ligands passivation strategy (MAPS) is demonstrated, which combines n‐octylammonium iodide (OAI) and 1,3‐diaminopropane (DAP) can effectively suppress the grain boundary defects and ion migration through grain boundaries by the synergistic effect of OAI and DAP, resulting in improved efficiency and stability of PSCs. It has also been revealed that MAPS not only enhances crystallinity and reduces grain boundaries but also improves charge transport while suppressing charge recombination. The MAPS‐based opaque PSC shows the best power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 21.29% with improved open‐circuit voltage (VOC) and fill factor (FF), and retained 84% of its initial PCE after 1900 h at 65 °C in N2 atmosphere. Amazingly, the MAPS‐based semi‐transparent PSC (STP‐PSC) retained 94% of their maximum power (21.00% at around 10% AVT) after 1000 h under 1 sun illumination and MAPS‐based perovskite submodule (PSM) achieved a PCE of 19.59%, which is among the highest values reported recently.

Funder

KEPCO Research Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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