Enhanced
Performance and Stability of Perovskite Solar
Cells Through Surface Modification with Benzocaine Hydrochloride
Posted on 2024-09-16 - 13:35
Current
development of inverted p-i-n perovskite solar cells (PSCs),
with nickel oxide as the hole transport layer, is progressing toward
lower net costs, higher efficiencies, and superior stabilities. Unfortunately,
the high density of defect-based traps on the surface of perovskite
films significantly limits the photoelectric conversion efficiency
and operational stability of perovskite solar cells. Finding cost-effective
interface modifiers is crucial for the further commercial development
of p-i-n PSCs. In the present work, we report a passivation strategy
using a multifunctional molecule, benzocaine hydrochloride (BHC),
which is shown to reduce defect density and enhance the photovoltaic
performance and stability of the resultant p-i-n PSCs. It has been
revealed that BHC strongly interacts with perovskite precursor components
and triggers the evolution of the perovskite absorber film morphology
and enables improved surface energy level alignment, thus promoting
charge carrier transport and extraction. These properties are beneficial
for improving open-circuit voltage (VOC) and fill factor (FF). Our results show that the photoelectric conversion
efficiency (PCE) of p-i-n PSCs with nickel oxide as the hole transport
layer increased from an initial 20.0% to 22.1% after being passivated
with BHC, and these passivated devices also exhibited improved stability.
DFT calculations reveal the unusual ability of the BHC passivant to
improve band alignment while also preventing the accumulation of holes
at the interface. In this work, the advantages of BHC passivation
are demonstrated by linking theoretical calculations with optical
and electrical characterizations.
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Chen, Zukang; Cao, Shuguang; Luo, Shizi; Gutsev, Lavrenty G.; Chen, Xiaoli; Ozerova, Victoria V.; et al. (2024). Enhanced
Performance and Stability of Perovskite Solar
Cells Through Surface Modification with Benzocaine Hydrochloride. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c09850Â