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Reduced trap-density and boosted performance of CH 3 NH 3 PbI 3 solar cells by 1-Pentanethiol enhanced anti-solvent washing route.

F Pinar Gokdemir ChoiFurkan KuruoğluHamed Moeini AlishahSinem BozarCihangir KahveciMacide Canturk RodopAyşe ErolSerap Gunes
Published in: Nanotechnology (2024)
Performance and the stability of the perovskite-based photovoltaic devices are directly linked to existing trap-states or defect profiles at the surface and/or in the bulk of perovskite layers. Hence identification of stemming the defects during perovskite formation is crucial for achieving superior and long-lasting performances. Here, we present the effect of 1-Pentanethiol incorporation into the one-step deposition of perovskite layers. A feasible glove box-free route results in high-quality CH 3 NH 3 PbI 3 layers under highly humid conditions (RH > 50%) but at low temperatures ( T < 18 °C). 1-Pentanethiol addition into the washing solvent leads to the refinement of I/Pb stoichiometry, elimination of the iodide deficiencies, and reduction of the trap-state densities. Consequently, a precise amount 1-Pentanethiol addition enhances photovoltaic performances, resulting in a 54% PCE improvement for CH 3 NH 3 PbI 3 -based inverted solar cells.
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