Nanophotonics (Feb 2021)

Efficient wide-bandgap perovskite solar cells enabled by doping a bromine-rich molecule

  • He Rui,
  • Chen Tingting,
  • Xuan Zhipeng,
  • Guo Tianzhen,
  • Luo Jincheng,
  • Jiang Yiting,
  • Wang Wenwu,
  • Zhang Jingquan,
  • Hao Xia,
  • Wu Lili,
  • Wang Ye,
  • Constantinou Iordania,
  • Ren Shengqiang,
  • Zhao Dewei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0634
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
pp. 2059 – 2068

Abstract

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Wide-bandgap (wide-E g, ∼1.7 eV or higher) perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted extensive attention due to the great potential of fabricating high-performance perovskite-based tandem solar cells via combining with low-bandgap absorbers, which is considered promising to exceed the Shockley–Queisser efficiency limit. However, inverted wide-E g PSCs with a minimized open-circuit voltage (V oc) loss, which are more suitable to prepare all-perovskite tandem devices, are still lacking study. Here, we report a strategy of adding 1,3,5-tris (bromomethyl) benzene (TBB) into wide-E g perovskite absorber to passivate the perovskite film, leading to an enhanced average V oc. Incorporation of TBB prolongs carrier lifetimes in wide-E g perovskite due to reduction of defects in perovskites and makes a better energy level matching between perovskite absorber and electron transport layer. As a result, we achieve the power conversion efficiency of 17.12% for our inverted TBB-doped PSC with an enhanced V oc of 1.19 V, compared with that (16.14%) for the control one (1.14 V).

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