2021
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202007447
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Efficient Passivation Strategy on Sn Related Defects for High Performance All‐Inorganic CsSnI3 Perovskite Solar Cells

Abstract: Despite remarkable progress in hybrid perovskite solar cells (PSCs), the concern of toxic lead ions remains a major hurdle in the path towards PSC's commercialization; tin (Sn)‐based PSCs outperform the reported Pb‐free perovskites in terms of photovoltaic performance. However, it is of a particularly great challenge to develop effective passivation strategies to suppress Sn(II) induced defect densities and oxidation for attaining high‐performance all‐inorganic CsSnI3 PSCs. Herein, a facile yet effective thioa… Show more

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“…As the vibrational frequency is proportional to the square root of the force constant in the harmonic motion of the diatomic model, the reduction in the vibration of the Lewis base (amino group) signifies the bond strength between the amino group (nitrogen), and carbon decreases upon the formation of APZ and Sn 4+ , suggesting a strong Lewis acid–base addition reaction between CsSnI 3 perovskite compound and the amino group of APZ (Figure 2a). [ 32 ] We first stored unencapsulated CsSnI 3 films without and with APZ addition in ambient environment at disparate times to certify the impact of APZ on inhibiting Sn 2+ oxidation. As shown in Figure S7, Supporting Information, the CsSnI 3 film with APZ nearly kept its initial color (black) after 3 h of exposure to ambient air and turned into yellow slightly after 6 h, whereas the film without APZ became yellow completely after 6 h of exposure to ambient air.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the vibrational frequency is proportional to the square root of the force constant in the harmonic motion of the diatomic model, the reduction in the vibration of the Lewis base (amino group) signifies the bond strength between the amino group (nitrogen), and carbon decreases upon the formation of APZ and Sn 4+ , suggesting a strong Lewis acid–base addition reaction between CsSnI 3 perovskite compound and the amino group of APZ (Figure 2a). [ 32 ] We first stored unencapsulated CsSnI 3 films without and with APZ addition in ambient environment at disparate times to certify the impact of APZ on inhibiting Sn 2+ oxidation. As shown in Figure S7, Supporting Information, the CsSnI 3 film with APZ nearly kept its initial color (black) after 3 h of exposure to ambient air and turned into yellow slightly after 6 h, whereas the film without APZ became yellow completely after 6 h of exposure to ambient air.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the aforementioned advantages there are very few reports pertain to use of Cu as the top contact in perovskite PVs. [18,20,21,[25][26][27][28][29] Those that do show that the initial performance is comparable to that using a Ag electrode [21] and that the device shelf-life can exceed that of identical devices using a Ag electrode, [18] although initial device performance is rarely a good indicator of stabilized device performance under continuous illumination and load. Similarly a long shelf-life does not necessarily translate to high operational stability, since some degradation mechanisms of metal halide perovskites are light and heat and electric field induced and/or accelerated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, such accelerated tests are useful because they help researchers to quickly identify promising materials and device designs for long-life applications such as PVs. Without device encapsulation wholly inorganic tin perovskites have proved to be the most stable type of tin perovskite PV when tested in ambient air; Table S1, Supporting Information, [28,[31][32][33][34][35][36][37] although it is notable that none of the reports relate to device testing under load. Similar to the case of lead perovskites, the power conversion efficiency of inorganic tin perovskites lags far behind that of organo-tin halide perovskites and so there is a need to find ways to stabilize organo-tin halide perovskites for PV applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…at GBs would cause nonradiative recombination and cause the loss of photo-generated carriers (Figure 14a), V OC and PCE. [108,168,169] Most importantly, loosely grooved GBs resemble prominent leaching pathways that lead to direct contact between charge transport layers below and above perovskite layers, thus causing small shunt resistances and shortcircuit behaviors in solar cell performance. Therefore, protecting the GBs and passivating defect is particularly important for obtaining high-efficiency and stable PSCs.…”
Section: Passivation On Grains Boundariesmentioning
confidence: 99%