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Self-Aligned Fluorinated-Organic Ligand for Boosting the Performance of Perovskite Solar Cells
Yoon Ho Lee1,2,3, Yuanhao Tang1, Raunak Dani1
1Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana47907, United States.
Abstract:
Surface passivation is evident to be one of the most efficient approaches to achieve high efficiency with superior stability of perovskite solar cells (PeSCs). However, most previous approaches to surface passivation involve adding an additional coating process either before or after perovskite film fabrication, thereby introducing an extra processing step and significantly increasing production costs. Here, a simple yet novel one-step interfacial passivation approach was implemented by utilizing the self-aligning properties of fluorinated organic ligands (F4TmI) within a perovskite precursor solution. The inherent propensity of the ligand to spontaneously anchor onto the surface of perovskite guides the crystallization process of perovskites, thus largely enhancing the device performance and humidity stability. The optimized F4TmI-based devices achieved an efficiency of 21.1%, surpassing that of the control (19.8%). Moreover, the device stability significantly improved after the incorporation of F4TmI, maintaining 78.9 and 95.1% of its initial efficiency after aging at 60 °C and 60% relative humidity, respectively, for 330 h.

