Abstract
Robust contact schemes that boost stability and simplify the production process are needed for perovskite solar cells (PSCs). We codeposited perovskite and hole-selective contact while protecting the perovskite to enable deposition of SnOx/Ag without the use of a fullerene. The SnOx, prepared through atomic layer deposition, serves as a durable inorganic electron transport layer. Tailoring the oxygen vacancy defects in the SnOx layer led to power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of >25%. Our devices exhibit superior stability over conventional p-i-n PSCs, successfully meeting several benchmark stability tests. They retained >95% PCE after 2000 hours of continuous operation at their maximum power point under simulated AM1.5 illumination at 65°C. Additionally, they boast a certified T97 lifetime exceeding 1000 hours.
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Gao, D., Li, B., Liu, Q., Zhang, C., Yu, Z., Li, S., … Zhu, Z. (2024). SOLAR CELLS Long-term stability in perovskite solar cells through atomic layer deposition of tin oxide. Science, 386(6718), 187–192. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adq8385
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