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Porous and Intercrossed PbI2-CsI Nanorod Scaffold for Inverted Planar FA-Cs Mixed-Cation Perovskite Solar Cells

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages 6126-6135

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b20933

Keywords

inverted planar perovskite solar cells; two-step spin-coating method; morphology engineering; nanorod; photoluminescence spectroscopy

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Commission [ITS/186/16]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61574120]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2015A030313001]
  4. CityU Applied Research Grant [9667127]

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Depth-dependent growth of perovskite crystals remains challenging for high-performance perovskite solar cells made by a two-step spin-coating method. Effective morphology engineering approaches that enable depth-independent perovskite crystals growth and facile characterization technique to monitor subtle yet influential accompanying changes are urgently required. Here, a porous and intercrossed PbI2-(CsI)(0.15) nanorods scaffold is prepared by integrating CsI incorporation with toluene dripping in ambient air, and the underlying mechanism is uncovered. With this porous scaffold and moisture-assisted thermal annealing, depth independent growth of FA(0.85)Cs(0.15)PbI(3) is achieved, as evidenced in the photoluminescent (PL) spectra acquired by exciting the perovskite film from the top and bottom individually. It is of broad interest that PL spectroscopy is demonstrated as a sensitive technique to monitor the depth-dependent growth of perovskite. Moreover, the resulting inverted planar FA(0.85)Cs(0.15)PbI(3) perovskite solar cells deliver an efficiency of 16.85%, along with superior thermal and photostability. By incorporating 2% large-sized diammonium cation, propane-1,3-diammonium, the efficiency is further increased to 17.74%. Our work not only proposes a unique porous PbI2-(CsI)(0.15) nanorods scaffold to achieve high-quality perovskite films in a two-step method but also highlights the distinctive advantage of PL spectroscopy in monitoring the depth-dependent quality of perovskite films.

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