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Efficient thin-film perovskite solar cells from a two-step sintering of nanocrystals

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NANOSCALE
卷 15, 期 6, 页码 2924-2931

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nr06745e

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In this study, all-inorganic cesium lead bromide polycrystalline films with grain size exceeding 1 μm were successfully created through a two-step sintering process. Compared to the one-step sintering process, the two-step process resulted in films with larger grain size, higher density, and lower trap density. Photovoltaic devices based on the two-step sintering process demonstrated enhanced efficiency and reduced hysteresis.
Creating semiconductor thin films from sintering of colloidal nanocrystals (NCs) represents a very important technology for high throughput and low cost thin-film photovoltaics. Here we report the creation of all-inorganic cesium lead bromide (CsPbBr3) polycrystalline films with grain size exceeding 1 mu m from the bottom up by sintering of CsPbBr3 NCs terminated with short and low-boiling-point alky ligands that are ideal for use in sintered photovoltaics. The grain growth behavior during the sintering process was carefully investigated and correlated to the solar cell performance. To achieve precise control over the microstructural development we propose a facile two-step sintering process involving the grain growth via coarsening at a relative low temperature followed by densification at a high temperature. Compared with the one-step sintering, the two-step process yields a more uniform CsPbBr3 bulk film with larger grain size, higher density and lower trap density. Consequently, the photovoltaic device based on the two-step sintering process demonstrates a significant enhancement of efficiency with reduced hysteresis that approaches the best reported CsPbBr3 solar cells using a similar configuration. Our study specifies a rarely addressed perspective concerning the sintering mechanism of perovskite NCs and should contribute to the development of high-performance bulk perovskite devices based on the building blocks of perovskite NCs.

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