Unlocking The Role of Guanidinium Salts in Interface Engineering for Boosted Performance of Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)(2023)

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NiOx-based inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted growing attention due to their low cost and large-scale application potential. However, the efficiency and stability of inverted planar heterojunction PSCs is still unsatisfactory owing to insufficient charge-extraction caused by undesirable interfacial contact between perovskite and NiOx hole transport layers (HTLs). Herein an interfacial passivation strategy with guanidinium salts (guanidinium thiocyanate (GuASCN), guanidine hydrobromide (GuABr), guanidine hydriodate (GuAI)) as passivator is employed to solve this problem. We systematically study the effect of various guanidinium salts on the crystallinity, morphology, and photophysical properties of perovskite films. Guanidine salt as interfacial passivator can decrease interface resistance, reduce carrier non-radiative recombination, and boost carrier extraction. Notably, the GuABr-treated unencapsulated devices can still maintain more than 90 % of their initial PCE after aging for 1600 h at 16-25 & DEG;C and 35 %-50 % relative humidity in ambient conditions. This work reveals the significance of counterions in improving the photovoltaic performance and stability of PSCs.
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guanidinium salts,inverted perovskite solar cells,Nickle oxide,Surface passivation engineering,Long-term stability
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