Ultrahydrophobic 3D/2D fluoroarene bilayer-based water-resistant perovskite solar cells with efficiencies exceeding 22%

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2019

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Amer Assoc Advancement Science

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Preventing the degradation of metal perovskite solar cells (PSCs) by humid air poses a substantial challenge for their future deployment. We introduce here a two-dimensional (2D) A(2)PbI(4) perovskite layer using pentafluoro-phenylethylammonium (FEA) as a fluoroarene cation inserted between the 3D light-harvesting perovskite film and the hole-transporting material (HTM). The perfluorinated benzene moiety confers an ultrahydrophobic character to the spacer layer, protecting the perovskite light-harvesting material from ambient moisture while mitigating ionic diffusion in the device. Unsealed 3D/2D PSCs retain 90% of their efficiency during photovoltaic operation for 1000 hours in humid air under simulated sunlight. Remarkably, the 2D layer also enhances interfacial hole extraction, suppressing nonradiative carrier recombination and enabling a power conversion efficiency (PCE) > 22%, the highest reported for 3D/2D architectures. Our new approach provides water-and heat-resistant operationally stable PSCs with a record-level PCE.

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WOS:000473798500066
PubMed:31187060

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Q1

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Q1

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5

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6

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Liu, Y., Akın, S., Pan, L., Uchida, R., Arora, N., ... Grätzel, M. (2019). Ultrahydrophobic 3D/2D fluoroarene bilayer-based water-resistant perovskite solar cells with efficiencies exceeding 22. Science Advances, 5, 6.