Seong-Ho Cho, Seong Chan Cho, Seung-Joo Chang, Sang Uck Lee* and Nam-Gyu Park*,
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Abstract
Additive engineering is an effective strategy for achieving high quality, defectless perovskite films in the solution process. To explore the role of additives and their chemical interactions with precursors, two different additives of 4-hydroxybenzenesulfonamide (4HBSA) and 4-aminophenol (4AP) were examined. 4HBSA bearing sulfonyl group interacted well with PbI2, while 4AP without sulfonyl showed negligible interaction. Such a strong 4HBSA–PbI2 interaction led to pinhole-free, defectless perovskite films, which reduced defect-mediated traps, whereas 4AP increased traps. Power conversion efficiency (PCE) was thus increased from 23.52% to 25.04% by 4HBSA, while a significant decrease in PCE to 18.66% was observed in 4AP. Additionally, the 1 sun light-soaking stability test demonstrated that 4HBSA-treated device maintained 97.5% of its initial maximum PCE after ∼1600 h, while 4AP-treated device retained only 54.2% after ∼850 h. This work highlights the importance of controlling PbI2 through additives in the precursor solution for defectless, high quality perovskite films.
ACS Energy Letters Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
CiteScore
31.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
469
审稿时长
1 months
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ACS Energy Letters is a monthly journal that publishes papers reporting new scientific advances in energy research. The journal focuses on topics that are of interest to scientists working in the fundamental and applied sciences. Rapid publication is a central criterion for acceptance, and the journal is known for its quick publication times, with an average of 4-6 weeks from submission to web publication in As Soon As Publishable format.
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