Unveiling the Potential of Ambient Air Annealing for Highly Efficient Inorganic CsPbI 3 Perovskite Solar Cells.
Zafar IqbalRoberto FélixArtem MusiienkoJarla ThiesbrummelHans KöblerEmilio Gutierrez-PartidaThomas W GriesElif HüsamAhmed SalehRegan G WilksJiahuan ZhangMartin StolterfohtDieter NeherSteve AlbrechtMarcus BärAntonio AbateQiong WangPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Here, we report a detailed surface analysis of dry- and ambient air-annealed CsPbI 3 films and their subsequent modified interfaces in perovskite solar cells. We revealed that annealing in ambient air does not adversely affect the optoelectronic properties of the semiconducting film; instead, ambient air-annealed samples undergo a surface modification, causing an enhancement of band bending, as determined by hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements. We observe interface charge carrier dynamics changes, improving the charge carrier extraction in CsPbI 3 perovskite solar cells. Optical spectroscopic measurements show that trap state density is decreased due to ambient air annealing. As a result, air-annealed CsPbI 3 -based n - i-p structure devices achieved a 19.8% power conversion efficiency with a 1.23 V open circuit voltage.