화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Power Sources, Vol.428, 82-87, 2019
Enhanced perovskite solar cell performance via defect passivation with ethylamine alcohol chlorides additive
Defects easily form in organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite (CH3NH3PbX3) absorber layers acting as recombination centers which reduce the performance of solar cells. Therefore, defect passivation is an efficient method to improve the performance of solar cells. Herein, ethylamine alcohol chlorides is introduced into perovskite films to passivate defects. The hydroxyl group and ammonium group in ethylamine alcohol chlorides can interact with halogen in MAPbI(x)Cl(3-x) to form hydrogen bonds suppressing ion migration. In addition, the crosslinking neighbouring perovskite grains through hydrogen bonds can also improve the perovskite grain size and film coverage. The data demonstrate that the obvious reduction of the defect concentration via defect passivation contributes to an enhancement of the open-circuit voltage from 0.87 V to 0.92 V and the device efficiency from 14.52% to 16.97%.