Abstract
It has been reported that one of the influencing factors leading to stability issues in iodine-containing perovskite solar cells is the iodine loss from the perovskite layer. Herein, bidentate coordination is used with undercoordinated I− of the perovskite surface to construct the stable perovskite-based heterostructure. This strong halogen bonding effectively inhibits interfacial migration of I− into functional layers such as C60 and Ag. Moreover, passivation of the undercoordinated I− suppresses the release of I2 and further delays the formation of voids at the perovskite surface. The resulting inverted perovskite solar cell exhibits a power conversion efficiency of 22.59% and the unencapsulated device maintains 96.15% of its initial value after continuous operation for 500 h under illumination.
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Zhang, C., Guo, T., Ono, L. K., Yuan, S., Wu, T., Wang, H., … Qi, Y. (2023). Constructing Heterostructure through Bidentate Coordination toward Operationally Stable Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells. Solar RRL, 7(15). https://doi.org/10.1002/solr.202300253
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