Inorganic Rubidium Cation as an Enhancer for Photovoltaic Performance and Moisture Stability of HC(NH2)(2)PbI3 Perovskite Solar Cells

Authors
Park, Yun HeeJeong, InyoungBae, SeunghwanSon, Hae JungLee, PhillipLee, JinwooLee, Chul-HoKo, Min Jae
Issue Date
2017-04-25
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, v.27, no.16
Abstract
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) based on organic monovalent cation (methylammonium or formamidinium) have shown excellent optoelectronic properties with high efficiencies above 22%, threatening the status of silicon solar cells. However, critical issues of long-term stability have to be solved for commercialization. The severe weakness of the state-of-the-art PSCs against moisture originates mainly from the hygroscopic organic cations. Here, rubidium (Rb) is suggested as a promising candidate for an inorganic-organic mixed cation system to enhance moisture-tolerance and photovoltaic performances of formamidinium lead iodide (FAPbI(3)). Partial incorporation of Rb in FAPbI(3) tunes the tolerance factor and stabilizes the photoactive perovskite structure. Phase conversion from hexagonal yellow FAPbI(3) to trigonal black FAPbI(3) becomes favored when Rb is introduced. The authors find that the absorbance and fluorescence lifetime of 5% Rb-incorporated FAPbI(3) (Rb(0.05)FA(0.95)PbI(3)) are enhanced than bare FAPbI(3). Rb(0.05)FA(0.95)PbI(3)-based PSCs exhibit a best power conversion efficiency of 17.16%, which is much higher than that of the FAPbI(3) device (13.56%). Moreover, it is demonstrated that the Rb(0.05)FA(0.95)PbI(3) film shows superior stability against high humidity (85%) and the full device made with the mixed perovskite exhibits remarkable long-term stability under ambient condition without encapsulation, retaining the high performance for 1000 h.
Keywords
CH3NH3PBI3 PEROVSKITE; HALIDE PEROVSKITES; HIGH-EFFICIENCY; CESIUM; IODIDE; ELECTRON; FORMAMIDINIUM; LENGTHS; STATE; STABILIZATION; CH3NH3PBI3 PEROVSKITE; HALIDE PEROVSKITES; HIGH-EFFICIENCY; CESIUM; IODIDE; ELECTRON; FORMAMIDINIUM; LENGTHS; STATE; STABILIZATION; fluorescence lifetimes; inorganic?organic hybrids; perovskites; rubidium; solar cells; stability
ISSN
1616-301X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/122833
DOI
10.1002/adfm.201605988
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