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Stable perovskite solar cells with efficiency exceeding 24.8% and 0.3-V voltage loss.

Changduk YangIn-Woo ChoiEun Min GoYongjoon ChoMinjin KimByongkyu LeeSeonghun JeongYimhyun JoHye Won ChoiJiyun LeeJin-Hyuk BaeSang Kyu KwakDong Suk KimChang Duk Yang
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
Further improvement and stabilization of perovskite solar cell (PSC) performance are essential to achieve the commercial viability of next-generation photovoltaics. Considering the benefits of fluorination to conjugated materials for energy levels, hydrophobicity, and noncovalent interactions, two fluorinated isomeric analogs of the well-known hole-transporting material (HTM) Spiro-OMeTAD are developed and used as HTMs in PSCs. The structure-property relationship induced by constitutional isomerism is investigated through experimental, atomistic, and theoretical analyses, and the fabricated PSCs feature high efficiency up to 24.82% (certified at 24.64% with 0.3-volt voltage loss), along with long-term stability in wet conditions without encapsulation (87% efficiency retention after 500 hours). We also achieve an efficiency of 22.31% in the large-area cell.
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