Controlled Nucleation and Oriented Crystallization of Methylammonium-Free Perovskites via In Situ Generated 2D Perovskite Phases.
Yuping GaoZonglong SongQiang FuYu ChenLiu YangZiyang HuYongsheng ChenYongsheng LiuPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Enhancing stability while maintaining high efficiency is among the primary challenges in the commercialization of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Here, a crystal growth technique assisted by in situ generated 2D perovskite phases has been developed to construct high-quality 2D/3D perovskite films. The in situ generated 2D perovskite serve as templates for regulating the nucleation and oriented crystal growth in the α-FAPbI 3 -rich film. This led to a high film quality with much reduced trap density and an ultralong carrier lifetime. The obtained perovskite film shows excellent stability under extreme environment conditions (T = 200 °C, RH = 75 ± 5%). The corresponding PSC achieved an efficiency of 26.16% (certified 25.84%), along with excellent operational stability (T93 > 1300 h, T ≅ 50 °C) as well as outstanding high and low temperature cycle stability.