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Chemical Stabilization of Perovskite Solar Cells with Functional Fulleropyrrolidines.


ABSTRACT: While perovskite solar cells have invigorated the photovoltaic research community due to their excellent power conversion efficiencies (PCEs), these devices notably suffer from poor stability. To address this crucial issue, a solution-processable organic chemical inhibition layer (OCIL) was integrated into perovskite solar cells, resulting in improved device stability and a maximum PCE of 16.3%. Photoenhanced self-doping of the fulleropyrrolidine mixture in the interlayers afforded devices that were advantageously insensitive to OCIL thickness, ranging from 4 to 190 nm. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) indicated that the fulleropyrrolidine mixture improved device stability by stabilizing the metal electrode and trapping ionic defects (i.e., I-) that originate from the perovskite active layer. Moreover, degraded devices were rejuvenated by repeatedly peeling away and replacing the OCIL/Ag electrode, and this repeel and replace process resulted in further improvement to device stability with minimal variation of device efficiency.

SUBMITTER: Liu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5833006 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemical Stabilization of Perovskite Solar Cells with Functional Fulleropyrrolidines.

Liu Yao Y   Page Zachariah A ZA   Zhou Dongming D   Duzhko Volodimyr V VV   Kittilstved Kevin R KR   Emrick Todd T   Russell Thomas P TP  

ACS central science 20171227 2


While perovskite solar cells have invigorated the photovoltaic research community due to their excellent power conversion efficiencies (PCEs), these devices notably suffer from poor stability. To address this crucial issue, a solution-processable organic chemical inhibition layer (OCIL) was integrated into perovskite solar cells, resulting in improved device stability and a maximum PCE of 16.3%. Photoenhanced self-doping of the fulleropyrrolidine mixture in the interlayers afforded devices that  ...[more]

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