Thin-film solar cells based on hybrid lead halide perovskites have achieved certified power conversion efficiencies exceeding 24%, approaching those of crystalline silicon. This motivates deeper studies of the mechanisms that determine their performance. Twin defect sites have been proposed as a source of traps in perovskites, yet their origin and influence on photovoltaic performance remain unclear. It is found that twin defects—observed herein via both transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction—are correlated with the amount of antisolvent added to the perovskite and that twin defects in the highest-performing perovskite photovoltaics are suppressed. Heterogeneous supersaturation nucleation is discussed as a contributor to efficient perovskite-based optoelectronic devices.
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Tan, C. S., Hou, Y., Saidaminov, M. I., Proppe, A., Huang, Y. S., Zhao, Y., … Sargent, E. H. (2020). Heterogeneous Supersaturation in Mixed Perovskites. Advanced Science, 7(7). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201903166
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