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Science, Vol.356, No.6334, ---, 2017
Colloidally prepared La-doped BaSnO3 electrodes for efficient, photostable perovskite solar cells
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) exceeding a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 20% have mainly been demonstrated by using mesoporous titanium dioxide (mp-TiO2) as an electron-transporting layer. However, TiO2 can reduce the stability of PSCs under illumination (including ultraviolet light). Lanthanum (La)-doped BaSnO3 (LBSO) perovskite would be an ideal replacement given its electron mobility and electronic structure, but LBSO cannot be synthesized as well-dispersible fine particles or crystallized below 500 degrees C. We report a superoxide colloidal solution route for preparing a LBSO electrode under very mild conditions (below 300 degrees C). The PSCs fabricated with LBSO and methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI(3)) show a steady-state power conversion efficiency of 21.2%, versus 19.7% for a mp-TiO2 device. The LBSO-based PSCs could retain 93% of their initial performance after 1000 hours of full-Sun illumination.