Vacuum-Deposited Wide-Bandgap Perovskite for All-Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells

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Abstract

All-perovskite tandem solar cells beckon as lower cost alternatives to conventional single-junction cells. Solution processing has enabled rapid optimization of perovskite solar technologies, but new deposition routes will enable modularity and scalability, facilitating technology adoption. Here, we utilize 4-source vacuum deposition to deposit FA0.7Cs0.3Pb(IxBr1-x)3 perovskite, where the bandgap is changed through fine control over the halide content. We show how using MeO-2PACz as a hole-transporting material and passivating the perovskite with ethylenediammonium diiodide reduces nonradiative losses, resulting in efficiencies of 17.8% in solar cells based on vacuum-deposited perovskites with a bandgap of 1.76 eV. By similarly passivating a narrow-bandgap FA0.75Cs0.25Pb0.5Sn0.5I3 perovskite and combining it with a subcell of evaporated FA0.7Cs0.3Pb(I0.64Br0.36)3, we report a 2-terminal all-perovskite tandem solar cell with champion open circuit voltage and efficiency of 2.06 V and 24.1%, respectively. This dry deposition method enables high reproducibility, opening avenues for modular, scalable multijunction devices even in complex architectures.

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Chiang, Y. H., Frohna, K., Salway, H., Abfalterer, A., Pan, L., Roose, B., … Stranks, S. D. (2023). Vacuum-Deposited Wide-Bandgap Perovskite for All-Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells. ACS Energy Letters, 8(6), 2728–2737. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.3c00564

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