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Unraveling the hidden function of a stabilizer in a precursor in improving hybrid perovskite film morphology for high efficiency solar cells

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 3, 页码 867-872

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ee00183a

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  1. National Science Foundation [OIA-1538893]
  2. Office of Naval Research [N00014-15-1-2713]

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The morphology of the organometal trihalide perovskite (OTP) plays a critical role in the performance of solar cell devices. Nevertheless it has been frequently reported that the morphology of OTP films tends to be different in different laboratories even with the same film preparation procedure, which makes it very difficult to compare and understand the material and device physics. Here, we unravel a critical role of the H3PO2 stabilizer in HI, which has been largely ignored, in controlling the morphology of the perovskite films. The H3PO2 stabilizer in HI solution introduces MAH(2)PO(2) impurities into the synthesized MAI (non-purified MAI) by reacting with methylamine (MA) aqueous solution. MAH(2)PO(2) impurities can slow down the overall crystallization process of perovskite by forming an intermediate phase of Pb(H2PO2)(2). Both MAH(2)PO(2) and Pb(H2PO2)(2) impede the fast reaction of PbI2 and MAI, resulting in highly uniform and smooth perovskite films with larger grain sizes. The recrystallization of non-purified MAI can remove the MAH(2)PO(2) impurity and form purified MAI, which however results in rough and non-uniform perovskite films. Uniform and smooth perovskite films can also be obtained by directly adding artificially synthesized MAH(2)PO(2) into the purified MAI precursor. This study also suggests Pb(H2PO2)(2) to be a new precursor to formhigh quality perovskite films.

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