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Guanine-Stabilized Formamidinium Lead Iodide Perovskites.

Li HongJovana V MilićParamvir AhlawatMarko MladenovićDominik J KubickiFarzaneh JahanabkhshiDan RenMaría C Gélvez-RuedaMarco A Ruiz-PreciadoAmita UmmadisinguYuhang LiuChengbo TianLinfeng PanShaik M ZakeeruddinAnders HagfeldtFerdinand C GrozemaUrsula RothlisbergerLyndon EmsleyHongwei HanMichael Grätzel
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Formamidinium (FA) lead iodide perovskite materials feature promising photovoltaic performances and superior thermal stabilities. However, conversion of the perovskite α-FAPbI3 phase to the thermodynamically stable yet photovoltaically inactive δ-FAPbI3 phase compromises the photovoltaic performance. A strategy is presented to address this challenge by using low-dimensional hybrid perovskite materials comprising guaninium (G) organic spacer layers that act as stabilizers of the three-dimensional α-FAPbI3 phase. The underlying mode of interaction at the atomic level is unraveled by means of solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, transmission electron microscopy, molecular dynamics simulations, and DFT calculations. Low-dimensional-phase-containing hybrid FAPbI3 perovskite solar cells are obtained with improved performance and enhanced long-term stability.
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