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Exploring Inorganic Binary Alkaline Halide to Passivate Defects in Low‐Temperature‐Processed Planar‐Structure Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells
Authors:Xu Liu  Yuanfang Zhang  Lei Shi  Ziheng Liu  Jialiang Huang  Jae Sung Yun  Yiyu Zeng  Aobo Pu  Kaiwen Sun  Ziv Hameiri  John A Stride  Jan Seidel  Martin A Green  Xiaojing Hao
Institution:1. School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia;2. School of Chemistry, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia;3. School of Materials Science Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract:Planar perovskite solar cells obtained by low‐temperature solution processing are of great promise, given a high compatibility with flexible substrates and perovskite‐based tandem devices, whilst benefitting from relatively simple manufacturing methods. However, ionic defects at surfaces usually cause detrimental carrier recombination, which links to one of dominant losses in device performance, slow transient responses, and notorious hysteresis. Here, it is shown that several different types of ionic defects can be simultaneously passivated by simple inorganic binary alkaline halide salts with their cations and anions. Compared to previous literature reports, this work demonstrates a promising passivation technology for perovskite solar cells. The efficient defect passivation significantly suppresses the recombination at the SnO2/perovskite interface, contributing to an increase in the open‐circuit voltage, the fast response of steady‐state efficiency, and the elimination of hysteresis. By this strong leveraging of multiple‐element passivation, low‐temperature‐processed, planar‐structured perovskite solar cells of 20.5% efficiencies, having negligible hysteresis, are obtained. Moreover, this defect‐passivation enhances the stability of solar cells with efficiency beyond 20%, retaining 90% of their initial performance after 30 d. This approach aims at developing the concept of defect engineering, which can be expanded to multiple‐element passivation from monoelement counterparts using simple and low‐cost inorganic materials.
Keywords:high efficiency  interfacial discrete passivation  KCl  negligible hysteresis  planar perovskite solar cells
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