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Enhancing the Electronic Properties and Stability of High-Efficiency Tin-Lead Mixed Halide Perovskite Solar Cells via Doping Engineering.

Shahrir Razey SahamirMuhammad Akmal KamarudinTeresa S RipollesAjay Kumar BaranwalGaurav KapilQing ShenHiroshi SegawaJuan BisquertShuzi Hayase
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Overcoming V oc loss to increase the efficiency of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) has been aggressively studied. In this work, we introduce and compare rubidium iodide (RbI) and potassium iodide (KI) alkali metal halides (AMHs) as dopants in a tin-lead (SnPb)-based perovskite system to improve the performance of PSCs by enhancing their V oc . Improvement in terms of surface morphology, crystallinity, charge transfer, and carrier transport in the SnPb perovskites was observed with the addition of AMH dopants. Significant power conversion efficiency improvement has been achieved with the incorporation of either dopant, and the highest efficiency was 21.04% in SnPb mixed halide PSCs when the RbI dopant was employed. In conclusion, we can outline the enhancement strategy that yields a remarkable efficiency of >20% with a smaller V oc loss and improved storage, light, and thermal stability in SnPb PSCs via doping engineering.
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