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Grain Boundary Defect Passivation of Triple Cation Mixed Halide Perovskite with Hydrazine-Based Aromatic Iodide for Efficiency Improvement

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 37, Pages 41312-41322

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c10448

Keywords

perovskite solar cell; grain boundary passivation; secondary growth; hybrid perovskite; defect passivation

Funding

  1. EDA University Center Program [ED18DEN3030025]
  2. NSF MRI [1428992]
  3. SD BoR RD Grant Program
  4. Planning IUCRC CEPS Projects
  5. Directorate For Engineering
  6. Div Of Chem, Bioeng, Env, & Transp Sys [1428992] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Perovskites have been unprecedented with a relatively sharp rise in power conversion efficiency in the last decade. However, the polycrystalline nature of the perovskite film makes it susceptible to surface and grain boundary defects, which significantly impedes its potential performance. Passivation of these defects has been an effective approach to further improve the photovoltaic performance of the perovskite solar cells. Here, we report the use of a novel hydrazine-based aromatic iodide salt or phenyl hydrazinium iodide (PHI) for secondary post treatment to passivate surface and grain boundary defects in triple cation mixed halide perovskite films. In particular, the PHI post treatment reduced current at the grain boundaries, facilitated an electron barrier, and reduced trap state density, indicating suppression of leakage pathways and charge recombination, thus passivating the grain boundaries. As a result, a significant enhancement in power conversion efficiency to 20.6% was obtained for the PHI-treated perovskite device in comparison to a control device with 17.4%.

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