Abstract
To date, perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have achieved superior photovoltaic performance with a high power conversion efficiency (PCE) of over 22%. However, there are very few devices which have a high PCE and high stability simultaneously. In this study, we fabricated PSCs made from (FAPbI3)0.85(MAPbBr3)0.15 using the non-volatile Lewis base acetamide (CH3CONH2) as an additive. Compared to a reference device, the device containing 5 mg mL-1 CH3CONH2 displayed a markedly improved PCE of 19.01% and less hysteresis, due to its high-quality film with a better crystal structure, evidently larger grain size and greater thickness. In addition, the device with CH3CONH2 exhibited better humidity and heat stability. The unsealed device could maintain about 70% and 50% of its starting PCE under around 50% and 80% relative humidity (RH) for 1000 h and 700 h, respectively. Meanwhile, the unsealed device with CH3CONH2 could retain about 80% and 60% of its starting PCE at 60 °C and 85 °C for 200 h and 150 h, respectively. These results clearly show that using CH3CONH2 as an additive can promote crystal growth and enhance the grain size of perovskite thin films and introducing a suitable additive can realize the simultaneous improvement of the PCE and stability of PSCs.
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Zheng, H., Zhu, L., Hu, L., Yang, S., Chen, S., Alsaedi, A., … Dai, S. (2018). Promoting perovskite crystal growth to achieve highly efficient and stable solar cells by introducing acetamide as an additive. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6(21), 9930–9937. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ta02121j
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