CsPbI 3 -Based Phase-Stable 2D Ruddlesden-Popper Perovskites for Efficient Solar Cells.
Zhiyuan XuLing LiXiyue DongDi LuRui WangWan-Jian YinYongsheng LiuPublished in: Nano letters (2022)
Inorganic CsPbI 3 perovskite has shown great promise in highly stable perovskite solar cells due to the lack of volatile organic components. However, the inferior phase stability in ambient conditions resulted from the very small Cs + , limiting their practical applications. Here, CsPbI 3 -based 2D Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) perovskites were developed using two thiophene-based aromatic spacers, namely, 2-thiophenemethylamine hydroiodide (ThMA) and 2-thiopheneformamidine hydroiodide (ThFA), which significantly improved the phase stability by releasing the large inner stress of black-phase CsPbI 3 . The optimized ThFA-based 2D RP perovskite ( n = 5, ThFA-Cs) device achieves a record efficiency of 16.00%. Importantly, the ThFA-Cs devices could maintain an average of 98% of their initial efficiencies after being stored in N 2 at room temperature for 3000 h and 92% of their initial value at 80 °C for 960 h. This work provides a new perspective for exploration of the phase-stable CsPbI 3 -based perovskite with reduced dimensions for high-performance solar cells.