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Near-Stoichiometric and Homogenized Perovskite Films for Solar Cells with Minimized Performance Variation.

Wenhuai FengJunlei TaoGengling LiuGuo YangJun-Xing ZhongYuxuan FangLi GongShaopeng YangWu-Qiang Wu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Mixed-cation, small band-gap perovskites via rationally alloying formamidinium (FA) and methylammonium (MA) together have been widely employed for blade-coated perovskite solar cells with satisfied efficiencies. One of the stringent challenges lies in difficult control of the nucleation and crystallization kinetics of the perovskites with mixed ingredients. Herein, a pre-seeding strategy by mixing FAPbI 3 solution with pre-synthesized MAPbI 3 microcrystals has been developed to smartly decouple the nucleation and crystallization process. As a result, the time window of initialized crystallization has been greatly extended by 3 folds (i.e. from 5 s to 20 s), which enables the formation of uniform and homogeneous alloyed-FAMA perovskite films with designated stoichiometric ratios. The resultant blade-coated solar cells achieved a champion efficiency of 24.31 % accompanied by outstanding reproducibility with more than 87 % of the devices showing efficiencies higher than 23 %.
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