Synergistic Interface Layer Optimization and Surface Passivation with Fluorocarbon Molecules toward Efficient and Stable Inverted Planar Perovskite Solar Cells

  • Zhou L
  • Su J
  • Lin Z
  • et al.
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Large-size organic halide passivation has been considered an efficient approach to enhance the perovskite solar cell (PSC) efficiency and stability. Herein, a facile posttreatment strategy was demonstrated, wherein trifluoromethyl-phenethylamine hydrobromide (CF 3 -PEABr) is firstly used to passivate the perovskite film surface. The CF 3 -PEABr surface posttreatment could coordinate with halide dangling bonds that exist at the perovskite crystal surface. Moreover, the surface treatment with CF 3 -PEABr could efficiently passivate the defects in the perovskite film and suppress the nonradiative carrier recombination. As a result, a high efficiency of 21.3% is obtained, and an increment of 80 mV in V oc (a large V oc of 1.15 V, with a 0.42 V voltage deficit) occurs, compared to the control device. To relieve the hydrophobic nature properties of the -CF 3 functional group and the dewetting problem of PCBM layer deposition, a surfactant Triton X-100 is used to modify the PCBM layer. Furthermore, the devices with CF 3 -PEABr posttreatment exhibit better operational, thermal (85°C), and long storage stabilities without any encapsulation.

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Zhou, L., Su, J., Lin, Z., Guo, X., Ma, J., Li, T., … Hao, Y. (2021). Synergistic Interface Layer Optimization and Surface Passivation with Fluorocarbon Molecules toward Efficient and Stable Inverted Planar Perovskite Solar Cells. Research, 2021. https://doi.org/10.34133/2021/9836752

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