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Two-dimensional additive diethylammonium iodide promoting crystal growth for efficient and stable perovskite solar cells.

Xin HuangQiuhong CuiWentao BiLing LiPengcheng JiaYanbing HouYufeng HuZhidong LouFeng Teng
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
Methylammonium lead iodide perovskite photovoltaics have attracted remarkable attention due to their exceptional power conversion efficiencies (PCEs). The film morphology of organometallic halide perovskite plays a very important role in the performance of planar perovskite solar cells (PVSCs). Previous methods have been explored to control the crystal growth for getting a compact and smooth perovskite film. Here, we report an effective and reproducible approach for enhancing the stability and the efficiency of PVSCs by incorporating a small quantity of two-dimensional (2D) material diethylammonium iodide (DAI) in three-dimensional (3D) MAPbI 3 , which can facilitate the perovskite crystallization processes and improve the resulting film crystal quality. The fabricated (DA 2 PbI 4 ) 0.05 MAPbI 3 perovskite hybrid films exhibit good morphology with larger grains and uniform morphology. Simultaneously, reduced defects and enhanced carrier lifetime within a full device indicate enhanced crystallization effects as a result of the DAI inclusion. The photovoltaic device attains a high photocurrent of 22.95 mA cm -2 and a high fill factor of 79.04%, resulting in an overall PCE of 19.05%. Moreover, the stability of the 10% DAI doped perovskite solar cell is also improved. These results offer a promising stable and efficient light-absorbing material for solid-state photovoltaics and other applications.
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