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Conjugated Polymer–Assisted Grain Boundary Passivation for Efficient Inverted Planar Perovskite Solar Cells
Authors:Wei Chen  Yingfeng Wang  Guotao Pang  Chang Woo Koh  Aleksandra B Djuri&#x;i&#x;  Yinghui Wu  Bao Tu  Fang‐zhou Liu  Rui Chen  Han Young Woo  Xugang Guo  Zhubing He
Institution:Wei Chen,Yingfeng Wang,Guotao Pang,Chang Woo Koh,Aleksandra B. Djuri?i?,Yinghui Wu,Bao Tu,Fang‐zhou Liu,Rui Chen,Han Young Woo,Xugang Guo,Zhubing He
Abstract:Grain boundaries in lead halide perovskite films lead to increased recombination losses and decreased device stability under illumination due to defect‐mediated ion migration. The effect of a conjugated polymer additive, poly(bithiophene imide) (PBTI), is investigated in the antisolvent treatment step in the perovskite film deposition by comprehensive characterization of perovskite film properties and the performance of inverted planar perovskite solar cells (PSCs). PBTI is found to be incorporated within grain boundaries, which results in an improvement in perovskite film crystallinity and reduced defects. The successful defect passivation by PBTI yields reduces recombination losses and consequently increases power conversion efficiency (PCE). In addition, it gives rise to improved photoluminescence stability and improved PSC stability under illumination which can be attributed to reduced ion migration. The optimal devices exhibit a PCE of 20.67% compared to 18.89% of control devices without PBTI, while they retain over 70% of the initial efficiency after 600 h under 1 sun illumination compared to 56% for the control devices.
Keywords:conjugated polymers  grain boundary passivation  halide perovskites  nickel oxide
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