Impact Of Anion Impurities In Commercial Pbi2 On Lead Halide Perovskite Films And Solar Cells

ACS MATERIALS LETTERS(2021)

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Batch-to-batch variability of commercial PbI2 precursors, even with metal purity levels of >99.99%, is a major limitation toward achieving intra- and interlab reproducibility of lead halide-based perovskite solar cells. This work identifies that Pb(OH)I is the primary impurity that causes these adverse issues. Through a systematic investigation into the role of synthesized Pb(OH)I within Cs-0.05(FA(0.85)MA(0.15))(0.95)Pb(I0.85Br0.15)(3) perovskite films and solar cells, it is shown that this impurity induces segregated PbI2 and delta-FAPbI(3) phases and reduces the ensuing solar cell performance characteristics. To avoid these issues, a facile, high-yield, remediation process amendable to any PbI2 precursor batch is introduced. Through its use, reliably high performing metal halide perovskite solar cells are achieved.
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