Siyuan Zhang , Ying Li , Jincheng Huang , Shimin Li , Zixian Wang , Zhuoyin Peng , Jianlin Chen , Jian Chen
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Abstract
The hole-transport-layer-free (HTL-free) carbon-electrode CsPbI2Br perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have garnered significant interest due to their process compatibility and excellent stability. Nevertheless, surface and grain boundary defects in perovskite films inevitably serve as non-radiative recombination sites, critically limiting device performance. Herein, an interface engineering strategy employing 1-benzyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride is proposed to restructure the perovskite/carbon interface in HTL-free architectures. The results demonstrated that the ionic liquid effectively passivate the defects on the surface of the perovskite film, associated with reduced defects, enhanced carrier transport, and induced hydrophobicity properties, thereby improving the overall performance of the perovskite solar cells. The modified carbon-based perovskite solar cell device, in the absence of a hole transport layer, exhibits a champion PCE of 13.96 %, with VOC of 1.25 V, JSC of 14.88 mA cm−2, and FF of 75 %. Moreover, the unencapsulated 1-3-MIMCl-modified device retained 84.7 % of its initial efficiency after 1200 h in a glove box, demonstrating superior long-term stability compared to the control device.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Power Sources is a publication catering to researchers and technologists interested in various aspects of the science, technology, and applications of electrochemical power sources. It covers original research and reviews on primary and secondary batteries, fuel cells, supercapacitors, and photo-electrochemical cells.
Topics considered include the research, development and applications of nanomaterials and novel componentry for these devices. Examples of applications of these electrochemical power sources include:
• Portable electronics
• Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles
• Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems
• Storage of renewable energy
• Satellites and deep space probes
• Boats and ships, drones and aircrafts
• Wearable energy storage systems