Polymer interface engineering enabling high-performance perovskite solar cells with improved fill factor over 82%

2020 
The solution-processed perovskite films inevitably induce defects, adversely affecting the device performance and environmental stability. Motivated by the small molecular passivation agents, a systematical work is carried out to reveal the role of P4VP polymer in perovskite solar cells. The introduction of P4VP polymer can reduce the defects at the surfaces and grain boundaries by coordinating with undercoordinated lead sites. The substantially reduced defect density leads to reduced nonradiative recombination, and extended electron diffusion length. Furthermore, the good matching of energy levels at the perovskite/PCBM interface is achieved, which favors efficient electron extraction and suppressed the holes transfer. As a result, the power conversion efficiency increases from 17.46% to 20.02% after defect passivation and improved energy level alignment with a significantly enhanced fill factor of 82.61% and improved open circuit voltage of 1.09. In addition, the non-encapsulated devices exhibit enhanced moisture stability (60±5% humidity) and thermal stability (85 oC) after P4VP incorporation.
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