Facet-Dependent Passivation for Efficient Perovskite Solar Cells.
Chunqing MaMin-Chul KangSun-Ho LeeYalan ZhangDong-Ho KangWenxin YangPin ZhaoYoung-Jun KimSeok Joon KwonCheol-Woong YangYang YangNam Gyu ParkPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Understanding the interplay between the surface structure and the passivation materials and their effects associated with surface structure modification is of fundamental importance; however, it remains an unsolved problem in the perovskite passivation field. Here, we report a surface passivation principle for efficient perovskite solar cells via a facet-dependent passivation phenomenon. The passivation process selectively occurs on facets, which is observed with various post-treatment materials with different functionality, and the atomic arrangements of the facets determine the alignments of the passivation layers. The profound understanding of facet-dependent passivation leads to the finding of 2-amidinopyridine hydroiodide as the material for a uniform and effective passivation on both (100) and (111) facets. Consequently, we achieved perovskite solar cells with an efficiency of 25.10% and enhanced stability. The concept of facet-dependent passivation can provide an important clue on unidentified passivation principles for perovskite materials and a novel means to enhance the performance and stability of perovskite-based devices.