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Orientation Manipulation and Defect Passivation for Perovskite Solar Cells by a Natural Compound.

Yunfei OuyangZeping OuIbrahim Mwamburi MwakitawaTianyu XiaYi PanCan WangQin GaoBo ZhangKun ChenZijuan HeTatyana ShumilovaBing GuoYujie ZhengTingming JiangZhu MaZhiwei Wu
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Different facets in perovskite crystals exhibit distinct atomic arrangements, influencing their electronic, physical, and chemical properties. Perovskite films incorporating tin oxide (SnO 2 ) as the electron transport layer face challenges in facet regulation. This study reveals that tea saponin (TS), a natural compound serves as a SnO 2 modifier, facilitates optimal growth of perovskite crystals on the (111) facet. The modification promotes preferential crystal orientation through hydrogen bond and Lewis coordination. TS forms a chelate with SnO 2 , resulting in a smoother film and n-type doping, leading to improved carrier extraction and reduced defects. The TS-modified perovskite solar cells achieve a champion efficiency of 24.2%, leveraging from an obvious enhancement of open-circuit voltage (V oc ) of 1.18 V and fill factor (FF) of 82.8%. The devices also demonstrate enhanced humidity tolerance and storage stability, ensuring improved stability without encapsulation.
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