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Pushing the Envelope: Achieving an Open-Circuit Voltage of 1.18 V for Unalloyed MAPbI(3) Perovskite Solar Cells of a Planar Architecture

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 28, Issue 30, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201801237

Keywords

hybrid perovskite solar cells; MAPbI(3); open-circuit voltage; photon trapping; solvent dripping

Funding

  1. Institute of Artificial Photosynthesis at Dalian University of Technology
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91233201]
  3. Swedish Energy Agency
  4. Ministry of Science and Technology of China (973 project) [2013CB932601]

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After an overwhelmingly fast increase during the period from 2009 to 2016, the power conversion efficiency of hybrid perovskite solar cells levels at approximate to 22% during the past two years. Every small advance to theoretical limits of the photovoltaic metrics will significantly deepen the understanding of internal processes inside the perovskite solar cells. Here, by introducing chloroform as the antisolvent, the one-step deposition method to fabricate methylammonium lead tri-iodide (MAPbI(3)) perovskite films under ambient air condition is optimized. With MAPbI(3) solar cells of a planar architecture, a record high V-oc of 1.18 V is obtained under simulated AM1.5 sunlight. The achievement helps pure MAPbI(3) to reestablish its potential as a model compound for research in hybrid perovskite solar cells. After systematic comparison on different electron transport layers (SnO2 and TiO2) and fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) substrates of different roughness for photon trapping inside MAPbI(3) solar cells, the remaining 0.14 V V-oc loss is elucidated to be due to the poor luminescent property of the MAPbI(3) films.

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