Abstract
Besides high efficiency, the stability and reproducibility of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are also key for their commercialization. Herein, we report a simple perovskite formation method to fabricate perovskite films with thickness over 1 μm in ambient condition on the basis of the fast gas−solid reaction of chlorine-incorporated hydrogen lead triiodide and methylamine gas. The resultant thick and smooth chlorine-incorporated perovskite films exhibit full coverage, improved crystallinity, low surface roughness and low thickness variation. The resultant PSCs achieve an average power conversion efficiency of 19.1 ± 0.4% with good reproducibility. Meanwhile, this method enables an active area efficiency of 15.3% for 5 cm × 5 cm solar modules. The un-encapsulated PSCs exhibit an excellent T80 lifetime exceeding 1600 h under continuous operation conditions in dry nitrogen environment.
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Liu, Z., Qiu, L., Juarez-Perez, E. J., Hawash, Z., Kim, T., Jiang, Y., … Qi, Y. (2018). Gas-solid reaction based over one-micrometer thick stable perovskite films for efficient solar cells and modules. Nature Communications, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06317-8
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