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Physical passivation of grain boundaries and defects in perovskite solar cells by an isolating thin polymer

Abstract: Passivation and interlayer engineering are important approaches to increase the efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells. Thin insulating dielectric films at the interface between the perovskite and the charge carrier transport layers have been suggested to passivate surface defects. Here, we analyze the effect of depositing poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) from a very low-concentration solution. Spatial- and time-resolved photoluminescence and atomic force microscopy analyses of samples with diverse morphologies demonstrate the preferential deposition of PMMA in topographic depressions of the perovskite layer, such as grain and domain boundaries. This treatment results in an increase in the fill factor of more than 4% and an absolute efficiency boost exceeding 1%, with a maximum efficiency of 20.4%. Based on these results, we propose a physical isolation mechanism rather than a chemical passivation of perovskite defects, which explains not only the data of this study but also most results found in earlier works.

 Fuente: ACS Energy Letters, 2021, 6(7), 2626-2634

 Publisher: American Chemical Society

 Publication date: 09/07/2021

 No. of pages: 9

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.1c01187

 ISSN: 2380-8195

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.1c01187

Authorship

OCHOA MARTÍNEZ, EFRAIN

ORTUSO, ROBERTO DIEGO

FERDOWSI, PARNIAN

CARRON, ROMAIN

TIWARI, AYODHYA NATH

STEINER, ULLRICH

SALIBA, MICHAEL