Diffusion engineering of ions and charge carriers for stable efficient perovskite solar cells

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Long-term stability is crucial for the future application of perovskite solar cells, a promising low-cost photovoltaic technology that has rapidly advanced in the recent years. Here, we designed a nanostructured carbon layer to suppress the diffusion of ions/molecules within perovskite solar cells, an important degradation process in the device. Furthermore, this nanocarbon layer benefited the diffusion of electron charge carriers to enable a high-energy conversion efficiency. Finally, the efficiency on a perovskite solar cell with an aperture area of 1.02 cm 2, after a thermal aging test at 85 °C for over 500 h, or light soaking for 1,000 h, was stable of over 15% during the entire test. The present diffusion engineering of ions/molecules and photo generated charges paves a way to realizing long-term stable and highly efficient perovskite solar cells.

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Bi, E., Chen, H., Xie, F., Wu, Y., Chen, W., Su, Y., … Han, L. (2017). Diffusion engineering of ions and charge carriers for stable efficient perovskite solar cells. Nature Communications, 8. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15330

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