Colloidal Quantum Dot Solar Cells: Progressive Deposition Techniques and Future Prospects on Large鈥怉rea Fabrication

Advanced Materials Wiley 34:17 (2022) e2107888

Authors:

Qian Zhao, Rui Han, Ashley R Marshall, Shuo Wang, Brian M Wieliczka, Jian Ni, Jianjun Zhang, Jianyu Yuan, Joseph M Luther, Abhijit Hazarika, Guo鈥怰an Li

Quantification of Efficiency Losses Due to Mobile Ions in Perovskite Solar Cells via Fast Hysteresis Measurements

Solar RRL Wiley 6:4 (2022)

Authors:

Vincent M Le Corre, Jonas Diekmann, Francisco Pe帽a-Camargo, Jarla Thiesbrummel, Nurlan Tokmoldin, Emilio Gutierrez-Partida, Karol Pawel Peters, Lorena Perdig贸n-Toro, Moritz H Futscher, Felix Lang, Jonathan Warby, Henry J Snaith, Dieter Neher, Martin Stolterfoht

Wide-Bandgap Perovskite Quantum Dots in Perovskite Matrix for Sky-Blue Light-Emitting Diodes

Journal of the American Chemical Society American Chemical Society (ACS) 144:9 (2022) 4009-4016

Authors:

Yuan Liu, Ziliang Li, Jian Xu, Yitong Dong, Bin Chen, So Min Park, Dongxin Ma, Seungjin Lee, Jianan Erick Huang, Sam Teale, Oleksandr Voznyy, Edward H Sargent

Utilizing nonpolar organic solvents for the deposition of metal-halide perovskite films and the realization of organic semiconductor/perovskite composite photovoltaics

ACS Energy Letters American Chemical Society 7:2022 (2022) 1246-1254

Authors:

Nakita K Noel, Bernard Wenger, Severin N Habisreutinger, Henry J Snaith

Abstract:

Having captivated the research community with simple fabrication processes and staggering device efficiencies, perovskite-based optoelectronics are already on the way to commercialization. However, one potential obstacle to this commercialization is the almost exclusive use of toxic, highly coordinating, high boiling point solvents to make perovskite precursor inks. Herein, we demonstrate that nonpolar organic solvents, such as toluene, can be combined with butylamine to form an effective solvent for alkylammonium-based perovskites. Beyond providing broader solvent choice, our finding opens the possibility of blending perovskite inks with a wide range of previously incompatible materials, such as organic molecules, polymers, nanocrystals, and structure-directing agents. As a demonstration, using this solvent, we blend the perovskite ink with 6,6-phenyl-C-61-butyric acid methyl ester and show improved perovskite crystallization and device efficiencies. This processing route may enable a myriad of new possibilities for tuning the active layers in efficient photovoltaics, light-emitting diodes, and other semiconductor devices.

Monolithic All鈥怭erovskite Tandem Solar Cells with Minimized Optical and Energetic Losses

Advanced Materials Wiley 34:11 (2022) e2110053

Authors:

Kunal Datta, Junke Wang, Dong Zhang, Valerio Zardetto, Willemijn HM Remmerswaal, Christ HL Weijtens, Martijn M Wienk, Ren茅 AJ Janssen