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Self-passivated hybrid perovskite films for improved photovoltaic performance of solar cells
by
Qi, Xingnan
, Gao, Yueyue
, Tan, Furui
, Huang, Junyi
, Zhang, Lisheng
, Liu, Rong
, Yue, Gentian
, Mei, Yantao
, Zhang, Tingting
, Dong, Chen
, Zhang, Weifeng
in
age
/ Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
/ Charge transfer
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Classical Mechanics
/ Control equipment
/ Crystallography and Scattering Methods
/ Energy Materials
/ films (materials)
/ Materials Science
/ Passivity
/ Perovskite
/ Perovskites
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Precursors
/ Radiative recombination
/ Solar batteries
/ Solar cells
/ Solar energy industry
/ Solid Mechanics
/ solutions
/ trapping
/ traps
2021
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by
Qi, Xingnan
, Gao, Yueyue
, Tan, Furui
, Huang, Junyi
, Zhang, Lisheng
, Liu, Rong
, Yue, Gentian
, Mei, Yantao
, Zhang, Tingting
, Dong, Chen
, Zhang, Weifeng
in
age
/ Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
/ Charge transfer
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Classical Mechanics
/ Control equipment
/ Crystallography and Scattering Methods
/ Energy Materials
/ films (materials)
/ Materials Science
/ Passivity
/ Perovskite
/ Perovskites
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Precursors
/ Radiative recombination
/ Solar batteries
/ Solar cells
/ Solar energy industry
/ Solid Mechanics
/ solutions
/ trapping
/ traps
2021
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Self-passivated hybrid perovskite films for improved photovoltaic performance of solar cells
by
Qi, Xingnan
, Gao, Yueyue
, Tan, Furui
, Huang, Junyi
, Zhang, Lisheng
, Liu, Rong
, Yue, Gentian
, Mei, Yantao
, Zhang, Tingting
, Dong, Chen
, Zhang, Weifeng
in
age
/ Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
/ Charge transfer
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Classical Mechanics
/ Control equipment
/ Crystallography and Scattering Methods
/ Energy Materials
/ films (materials)
/ Materials Science
/ Passivity
/ Perovskite
/ Perovskites
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Precursors
/ Radiative recombination
/ Solar batteries
/ Solar cells
/ Solar energy industry
/ Solid Mechanics
/ solutions
/ trapping
/ traps
2021
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Self-passivated hybrid perovskite films for improved photovoltaic performance of solar cells
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Self-passivated hybrid perovskite films for improved photovoltaic performance of solar cells
2021
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Overview
Defect passivation management of perovskite films is of great importance in improving the performance of perovskite solar cells. Various in situ or post-passivation strategies were adopted to modify the optoelectric properties of perovskite films. However, these modifications increased the fabrication complexity and cost of the devices. Here, we developed a facile self-passivation strategy to effectively decrease charge trap states and suppress the non-radiative recombination loss in perovskite films. By simply aging the precursor solution, we found that the fabricated perovskite films possess residual PbI
2
phase that could decrease trap density, enhance the radiative recombination intensity, and facilitate charge transfer and collection. Therefore, the solar cells with this self-passivated perovskite film generated an increased efficiency of 21.1% compared to that of 19.9% for the control devices from fresh precursor solution.
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Springer US,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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