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Air-Processable Perovskite Solar Cells by Hexamine Molecule Phase Stabilization.

Nabilah AliasAkrajas Ali UmarSiti Naqiyah SadikinJaenudin RidwanAzrul Azlan HamzahMarjoni Imamora Ali UmarAbang Annuar EhsanMuhammad NurdinYiqiang Zhan
Published in: ACS omega (2023)
Perovskite solar cells have emerged as a potential energy alternative due to their low cost of fabrication and high power conversion efficiency. Unfortunately, their poor ambient stability has critically limited their industrialization and application in real environmental conditions. Here, we show that by introducing hexamine molecules into the perovskite lattice, we can enhance the photoactive phase stability, enabling high-performance and air-processable perovskite solar cells. The unencapsulated and freshly prepared perovskite solar cells produce a power conversion efficiency of 16.83% under a 100 mW cm -2 1.5G solar light simulator and demonstrate high stability properties when being stored for more than 1500 h in humid air with relative humidity ranging from 65 to 90%. We envisage that our findings may revolutionize perovskite solar cell research, pushing the performance and stability to the limit and bringing the perovskite solar cells toward industrialization.
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