Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cell Achieved with Bifunctional Interfacial Layers.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2019)

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The elaborate control of the surface morphologies and trap states of solution-processed perovskite films significantly governs the photovoltaic performance and moisture resistance of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Herein, a thin layer of poly(triaryl amine) (PTAA) was unprecedentedly devised on top of perovskite quasi-film by spin-coating PTAA/chlorobenzene solution before annealing the perovskite film. This treatment induced a smooth and compact perovskite layer with passivated surface defects and grain boundaries, which result in a significantly reduced charge recombination. Besides, the time-resolved photoluminescence spectra of the PTAA-treated perovskite films confirmed a faster charge transfer and a much longer lifetime compared to the control cells without the PTAA treatment. Moreover, such a hydrophobic polymer atop the perovskite layer could effectively protect the perovskite against humidity and retain 83% of its initial efficiency in contrast to 56% of control cells stored for 1 month in ambient conditions (25 °C, 35 RH%). As a result, the PTAA-treated PSCs displayed an average efficiency of 17.77% (with a peak efficiency of 18.75%), in contrast to 16.15% of the control cells, and enhanced stability. These results demonstrate that PTAA and the method thereof constitute a promising passivation strategy for constructing stable and efficient PSCs.
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PTAA,interfacial passivation,moisture resistance,perovskite solar cell,surface defects
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