Facile Modification on Buried Interface for Highly Efficient and Stable FASn0.5Pb0.5I3 Perovskite Solar Cells with NiOx Hole‐Transport layers

Author:

Zhang Hui1,Zhou Yuan1,Guo Tonghui1,Zhang Xiang1,Zhu Zhenkun1,Jin Junjun1,Cui Xiaxia1,Zhang Dan1,Wang Zhen12,Li Lin1,Wang Nai1,Tang Guanqi3,Tai Qidong1

Affiliation:

1. The Institute of Technological Sciences Wuhan University Wuhan Hubei 430072 China

2. College of Science, Henan University of Engineering Zhengzhou Henan 451191 China

3. Research Institute of Frontier Science, Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu Sichuan 610031 China

Abstract

Comprehensive SummaryFormamidinium (FA)‐based Sn‐Pb perovskite solar cells (FAPb0.5Sn0.5I3 PSCs) with ideal bandgap and impressive thermal stability have caught enormous attention recently. However, it still suffers from the challenge of realizing high efficiency due to the surface imperfections of the transport materials and the energy‐level mismatch between functional contacts. Herein, it is demonstrated that the modification on buried interface with alkali metal salts is a viable strategy to alleviate these issues. We systematically investigate the role of three alkali metal bromide salts (NaBr, KBr, CsBr) by burying them between the NiOx hole transport layer (HTL) and the perovskite light‐absorbing layer, which can effectively passivate interface defects, improve energy‐level matching and release the internal residual strain in perovskite layers. The device with CsBr buffer layer exhibits the best power conversion efficiency (PCE) approaching 20%, which is one of the highest efficiencies for FA‐based Sn‐Pb PSCs employing NiOx HTLs. Impressively, the long‐term storage stability of the unencapsulated device is also greatly boosted. Our work provides an efficient strategy to prepare desired FA‐based ideal‐bandgap Sn‐Pb PSCs which could be applied in tandem solar cells.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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