Inorganic cesium lead iodide (CsPbI3) perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted enormous attention due to their excellent thermal stability and optical bandgap (~1.73 eV), well-suited for tandem device applications. However, achieving high-performing photovoltaic devices processed at low temperatures is still challenging. Here we reported a new method to fabricate high-efficiency and stable γ-CsPbI3 PSCs at lower temperatures than was previously possible by introducing the long-chain organic cation salt ethane-1,2-diammonium iodide (EDAI2) and regulating the content of lead acetate (Pb(OAc)2) in the perovskite precursor solution. We find that EDAI2 acts as an intermediate that can promote the formation of γ-CsPbI3, while excess Pb(OAc)2 can further stabilize the γ-phase of CsPbI3 perovskite. Consequently, improved crystallinity and morphology and reduced carrier recombination are observed in the CsPbI3 films fabricated by the new method. By optimizing the hole transport layer of CsPbI3 inverted architecture solar cells, we demonstrate up to 16.6% efficiencies, surpassing previous reports examining γ-CsPbI3 in inverted PSCs. Notably, the encapsulated solar cells maintain 97% of their initial efficiency at room temperature and dim light for 25 days, demonstrating the synergistic effect of EDAI2 and Pb(OAc)2 on stabilizing γ-CsPbI3 PSCs.
@article{arxiv.2404.11636,
title = {Towards low-temperature processing of efficient $\gamma$-CsPbI$_3$ perovskite solar cells},
author = {Zongbao Zhang and Ran Ji and Yvonne J. Hofstetter and Marielle Deconinck and Julius Brunner and Yanxiu Li and Qingzhi An and Yana Vaynzof},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.11636},
year = {2024}
}