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Positive Feedback Mechanism of Probe Sonication for the Perovskite Films in Solar Cells.

Sonu Pratap ChaudharySayan Bhattacharyya
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The performance of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) is governed by the quality of perovskite films, whereby compact, pinhole-free perovskite films are desired, in addition to its composition. We have demonstrated probe sonication as a processing technique to provide positive feedback for enhancing the perovskite film quality and photovoltaic parameters, with two systems, CH 3 NH 3 PbI 3 (MAPbI 3 ) and Cs 0.17 FA 0.83 Pb(I 0.83 Br 0.17 ) 3 . In probe sonication, the ultrasound results in the formation, growth, and collapse of the bubbles through shock wave inside the gas phase of the collapsing bubble. This phenomenon has a chemical impact on the nucleation of the perovskite phases and interconnectivity of the grains. The 60 min sonicated films with stronger hydrogen bonding network are devoid of unwanted Pb 0 , δ-FAPbI 3 , and PbI 2 phases, having tightly packed homogeneous grains, minimum electron-hole recombination pathways, and improved light absorption. The surface potential remains mostly unaltered across the grains and grain boundaries, and the realignment of the Fermi energy ( E F ) favors facile carrier transport. The photoconversion efficiency (PCE) of the MAPbI 3 and Cs 0.17 FA 0.83 Pb(I 0.83 Br 0.17 ) 3 devices is improved by 28.1 and 17.2% in comparison to the pristine perovskites, respectively. The 60 min sonicated Cs 0.17 FA 0.83 Pb(I 0.83 Br 0.17 ) 3 PSC has 20.20 ± 0.40% PCE with 1000 h ambient stability having >60% retention of the original PCE.
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