Iodine Modulates the MACl-Assisted Growth of FAPbI3 for High Efficiency Perovskite Solar Cells

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS(2024)

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The preferential growth of alpha-phase formamidinium perovskite (alpha-FAPbI(3)) at low temperatures can be achieved with the incorporation of chloride-based additives, with methylammonium chloride (MACl) being the most common example. However, compared to other less-volatile chloride additives, MACl only remains in the growing perovskite film for a short time before evaporating during annealing, primarily influencing the early stages of film formation. In addition, evaporation of MACl as methylamine (MA0) and HCl can introduce a side reaction between MA0 and formamidinium (FA), undermining the compositional purity and phase stability of alpha-FAPbI(3). In this study, it is demonstrated that addition of iodine (I-2) into the FAPbI(3) precursor solution containing MACl suppresses the MA-FA side reaction during annealing. Additionally, MACl evaporation is delayed owing to strong interaction with triiodide. The added I-2 facilitates spontaneous growth of alpha-FAPbI3 prior to annealing, with an improved bottom morphology due to the formation of fewer byproducts. Perovskite solar cells derived from an I-2-incorporated solution deliver a champion power conversion efficiency of 25.2% that is attributed to suppressed non-radiative recombination.
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iodine,methylammonium chloride,perovskite precursor solution
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