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Fabrication of Fully Solution Processed Inorganic Nanocrystal Photovoltaic Devices
Published on: July 8, 2016
Velocity field distribution control in antisolvent flow realizing highly stable and efficient perovskite nanocrystals
Guanguan Zhao1, Miao Zhang2, Huixin Li1
1State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Center for Nano Energy Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University and Shaanxi Joint Laboratory of Graphene, Xi'an 710072, PR China.
Abstract:
Achieving highly stable and efficient perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) without applying functional additives or encapsulation, particularly sustaining the stability in ultra-dilute solution, is still a formidable challenge. Here, we show the FAPbI3 perovskite NCs with achieved ∼100 % photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) and low defect density (∼0.2 cm-3 per NCs), which is obtained by controlling the velocity field distribution of antisolvent flow in ligand-assisted reprecipitation process. The NCs show incredible reproducibility with narrow deviation of PLQY and linewidth between batch by batch, as well as remarkable stability of maintaining over 80 % PLQY, either in an ultra-diluted solution (9.3 × 10-6 mg/mL), or storing in ambient condition after 90 days with concentration of 0.09 mg/mL. The results in this work demonstrate the interplay of fluid mechanics and crystallization kinetics of perovskite, which pioneers a novel and unprecedent understanding for improving the stability of perovskite NCs for efficient quantum light source.

