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- Title
Excess PbI<sub>2</sub> Management via Multimode Supramolecular Complex Engineering Enables High‐Performance Perovskite Solar Cells.
- Authors
Zhang, Hengkai; Yu, Wei; Guo, Junxue; Xu, Chao; Ren, Zhiwei; Liu, Kuan; Yang, Guang; Qin, Minchao; Huang, Jiaming; Chen, Zhiliang; Liang, Qiong; Shen, Dong; Wu, Zehan; Zhang, Yaokang; Chandran, Hrisheekesh Thachoth; Hao, Jianhua; Zhu, Ye; Lee, Chun‐sing; Lu, Xinhui; Zheng, Zijian
- Abstract
Excess PbI2 in perovskite film is an effective strategy for boosting perovskite solar cells (PSCs) performance. However, the presence of unreacted PbI2 is a critical source of intrinsic instability in perovskite under illumination, due to the photolysis of PbI2 (decomposed into metallic lead and iodine). Herein, this issue is solved by applying ionic liquids (ILs) on PSCs where the ILs can form types of stable supramolecules with residual lead iodide. The formation process and mechanism of the supramolecules are elucidated. The residual PbI2 is also revealed to cause high level lead interstitial defects and induced tensile strain which further deteriorate device performance. The self‐assembled supramolecular complex can passivate the PSCs where significant enhancements are achieved in both power conversion efficiency (PCE, from 21.9% to 23.4%) and device stability (retaining 95% of the initial PCE after 4080 h in ambient dry‐air storage, and 80% after 1400 h continuous light illumination).
- Subjects
SOLAR cells; INTERSTITIAL defects; LEAD iodide; SUPRAMOLECULES; PEROVSKITE; IONIC liquids
- Publication
Advanced Energy Materials, 2022, Vol 12, Issue 35, p1
- ISSN
1614-6832
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/aenm.202201663