Abstract
Although b-CsPbI3 has a bandgap favorable for application in tandem solar cells, depositing and stabilizing b-CsPbI3 experimentally has remained a challenge. We obtained highly crystalline b-CsPbI3 films with an extended spectral response and enhanced phase stability. Synchrotron-based x-ray scattering revealed the presence of highly oriented b-CsPbI3 grains, and sensitive elemental analyses—including inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry—confirmed their all-inorganic composition. We further mitigated the effects of cracks and pinholes in the perovskite layer by surface treating with choline iodide, which increased the charge-carrier lifetime and improved the energy-level alignment between the b-CsPbI3 absorber layer and carrier-selective contacts. The perovskite solar cells made from the treated material have highly reproducible and stable efficiencies reaching 18.4% under 45 ± 5°C ambient conditions.
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Wang, Y., Ibrahim Dar, M., Ono, L. K., Zhang, T., Kan, M., Li, Y., … Zhao, Y. (2019). Thermodynamically stabilized b-CsPbI3–based perovskite solar cells with efficiencies >18%. Science, 365(6453), 591–595. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav8680
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