Abnormal spatial heterogeneity governing the charge-carrier mechanism in efficient Ruddlesden-Popper perovskite solar cells

Authors
Xi, JunByeon, JunseopKim, UnsooBang, KijoonHan, Gi RimKim, Ji-YoungYoon, JungjinDong, HuaWu, ZhaoxinDivitini, GiorgioXi, KaiPark, JinwooLee, Tae-WooKim, Seong KeunChoi, MansooLee, Jong Woo
Issue Date
2021-09
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Energy & Environmental Science, v.14, no.9, pp.4915 - 4925
Abstract
Layered Ruddlesden-Popper perovskite (RPP) photovoltaics have gained substantial attention owing to their excellent air stability. However, their photovoltaic performance is still limited by the unclear real-time charge-carrier mechanism of operating devices. Herein, we report the correlation between the charge-carrier mechanism and the spatially heterogeneous RPP bulks induced by distinct sublattice cations in the state-of-the-art antisolvent-driven RPP devices. In particular, abnormal heterogeneities ranging from the lateral long-range to local sub-grain scale and corresponding charge-carrier behaviours are visualized for triple-cation RPPs. We discovered that such heterogeneities with a unitary 2D/3D hybrid suppress lattice vibrations and reduce Frohlich interactions by about 2 times, significantly promoting charge-carrier dynamics. Consequently, optimized triple-cation RPP solar cells greatly outperform their mono-cation counterparts. Furthermore, this principle can be applicable irrespective of 2D layer thickness (n > 2) and substrate type. This work provides a rationale for leveraging a disordered structure to stimulate charge-carrier motion and suggests the design principle of low-dimensional perovskites.
Keywords
HALIDE PEROVSKITES; LIGHT; MANAGEMENT; MIGRATION; HALIDE PEROVSKITES; LIGHT; MANAGEMENT; MIGRATION
ISSN
1754-5692
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116554
DOI
10.1039/d1ee00984b
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