Reduced-Dimensional Perovskite Enabled by Organic Diamine for Efficient Photovoltaics

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Reduced-dimensional (RD) perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are emerging as highly attractive alternatives to three-dimensional (3D) PSCs due to their dramatically improved environmental stability and photostability. Diamine-based RD perovskites with a single organic amine interlayer possess orderly inorganic sheets and a smaller insulation area, indicating great potential in combining high efficiency and long-term stability. Here, we report an efficient and stable RD PSC based on 1,4-butanediamine (BDA). We found that the BDA-based RD perovskite exhibits improved crystallinity, reduced trap-state densities, and enhanced charge mobility compared to those of butylamine (BA)-based RD (BA-RD) perovskite. A high power conversion efficiency of 17.91% was achieved with negligible hysteresis. Moreover, the device showed improved stability compared to those of BA-RD and 3D films and devices. The findings may inspire new developments in introducing organic diamine for efficient and stable RD PSCs.

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Niu, T., Ren, H., Wu, B., Xia, Y., Xie, X., Yang, Y., … Huang, W. (2019). Reduced-Dimensional Perovskite Enabled by Organic Diamine for Efficient Photovoltaics. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 10(10), 2349–2356. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b00750

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