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Scalable Fabrication of >90 cm2 Perovskite Solar Modules with >1000 h Operational Stability Based on the Intermediate Phase Strategy

Authors :
Guoqing, Tong
Dae‐Yong, Son
Luis K., Ono
Yuqiang, Liu
Yanqiang, Hu
Hui, Zhang
Afshan, Jamshaid
Longbin, Qiu
Zonghao, Liu
Yabing, Qi
Guoqing, Tong
Dae‐Yong, Son
Luis K., Ono
Yuqiang, Liu
Yanqiang, Hu
Hui, Zhang
Afshan, Jamshaid
Longbin, Qiu
Zonghao, Liu
Yabing, Qi
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In addition to high efficiencies, upscaling and long‐term operational stability are key pre‐requisites for moving perovskite solar cells toward commercial applications. In this work, a strategy to fabricate large‐area uniform and dense perovskite films with a thickness over one‐micrometer via a two‐step coating process by introducing NH4Cl as an additive in the PbI2 precursor solution is developed. Incorporation of NH4Cl induces the formation of the intermediate phases of x[NH4+]·[PbI2Clx]x− and HPbI3−xClx, which can effectively retard the crystallization rate of perovskite leading to uniform and compact full‐coverage perovskite layers across large areas with high crystallinity, large grain sizes, and small surface roughness. The 5 × 5 and 10 × 10 cm2 perovskite solar modules (PSMs) based on this method achieve a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 14.55% and 10.25%, respectively. These PSMs also exhibit good operational stability with a T80 lifetime (the time during which the solar module PCE drops to 80% of its initial value) under continuous light illumination exceeding 1600 h (5 × 5 cm2) and 1100 h (10 × 10 cm2), respectively.<br />source:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aenm.202003712

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375203059
Document Type :
Electronic Resource