Corrigendum to 鈥淯nlocking the potential of antisolvent-free perovskite solar cells: Modulating crystallization and intermediates through a binary volatile additive strategy鈥 [Nano Energy 124 (2024) 109487]
Nano Energy Elsevier 131 (2024) 110198
Coherent growth of high-Miller-index facets enhances perovskite solar cells
Nature Springer Nature 635:8040 (2024) 874-881
Diamine Surface Passivation and Post-Annealing Enhance Performance of Silicon-Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells
(2024)
A green solvent enables precursor phase engineering of stable formamidinium lead triiodide perovskite solar cells
Nature Communications Nature Research 15:1 (2024) 10110
Abstract:
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) offer an efficient, inexpensive alternative to current photovoltaic technologies, with the potential for manufacture via high-throughput coating methods. However, challenges for commercial-scale solution-processing of metal-halide perovskites include the use of harmful solvents, the expense of maintaining controlled atmospheric conditions, and the inherent instabilities of PSCs under operation. Here, we address these challenges by introducing a high volatility, low toxicity, biorenewable solvent system to fabricate a range of 2D perovskites, which we use as highly effective precursor phases for subsequent transformation to 伪-formamidinium lead triiodide (伪-FAPbI3), fully processed under ambient conditions. PSCs utilising our 伪-FAPbI3 reproducibly show remarkable stability under illumination and elevated temperature (ISOS-L-2) and 鈥渄amp heat鈥 (ISOS-D-3) stressing, surpassing other state-of-the-art perovskite compositions. We determine that this enhancement is a consequence of the 2D precursor phase crystallisation route, which simultaneously avoids retention of residual low-volatility solvents (such as DMF and DMSO) and reduces the rate of degradation of FA+ in the material. Our findings highlight both the critical role of the initial crystallisation process in determining the operational stability of perovskite materials, and that neat FA+-based perovskites can be competitively stable despite the inherent metastability of the 伪-phase.Conjugated Polyelectrolytes as a Defect-Passivating Hole Injection Layer for Efficient and Stable Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes
ACS Applied Electronic Materials American Chemical Society (ACS) (2024)