Cooperative Adsorption of Metal-organic Complexes on CsPbI 2 Br Perovskite Surface for Photovoltaic Efficiency Exceeding 17 .
Yiheng ShiJingjing HeHuijun LianXinyi LiuHaiyang YuanYu HouShuang YangHua Gui YangPublished in: ChemSusChem (2022)
Inorganic perovskite solar cells have attracted wide attention due to their excellent thermodynamic stability and suitable bandgap as the top absorber materials for tandem solar cells. However, the power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of the perovskite cells can be considerably limited by the non-radiative energy loss caused by grain boundaries and surfaces. Here, the synergistic functionalization of CsPbI 2 Br perovskites was demonstrated by using a metal-organic complex. Experimental and theoretical studies revealed that the adsorption energy of the passivator could be a good descriptor to evaluate the surface passivation effect. The cooperative adsorption could eliminate the unsaturated surface sites, reduce the surface energy, and thus benefit device performance. The CsPbI 2 Br solar cells passivated by zinc diethyldithiocarbamate showed a champion power conversion efficiency of 17.15 % and retained 94 % of their initial efficiency after working under 1 sun illumination for 720 h in N 2 atmosphere.