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- Chongwen Li
(University of Toronto
Northwestern University)
- Lei Chen
(University of Toledo)
- Fangyuan Jiang
(University of Washington)
- Zhaoning Song
(University of Toledo)
- Xiaoming Wang
(University of Toledo)
- Adam Balvanz
(Northwestern University)
- Esma Ugur
(Physical Sciences and Engineering Division (PSE))
- Yuan Liu
(Northwestern University)
- Cheng Liu
(Northwestern University)
- Aidan Maxwell
(University of Toronto)
- Hao Chen
(University of Toronto)
- Yanjiang Liu
(University of Toronto)
- Zaiwei Wang
(University of Toronto)
- Pan Xia
(University of Toronto)
- You Li
(University of Toledo)
- Sheng Fu
(University of Toledo)
- Nannan Sun
(University of Toledo)
- Corey R. Grice
(University of Toledo
The University of Toledo)
- Xuefei Wu
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- Zachary Fink
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Qin Hu
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- Lewei Zeng
(University of Toronto)
- Euidae Jung
(University of Toronto)
- Junke Wang
(University of Toronto)
- So Min Park
(University of Toronto)
- Deying Luo
(University of Toronto)
- Cailing Chen
(KAUST)
- Jie Shen
(KAUST)
- Yu Han
(KAUST)
- Carlo Andrea Riccardo Perini
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
- Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
- Zheng-Hong Lu
(University of Toronto)
- Thomas P. Russell
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Aoba)
- Stefaan Wolf
(Physical Sciences and Engineering Division (PSE))
- Mercouri G. Kanatzidis
(Northwestern University)
- David S. Ginger
(University of Washington)
- Bin Chen
(University of Toronto
Northwestern University)
- Yanfa Yan
(University of Toledo)
- Edward H. Sargent
(University of Toronto
Northwestern University
Northwestern University)
Abstract
Perovskite tandem solar cells show promising performance, but non-radiative recombination and its progressive worsening with time, especially in the mixed Sn–Pb low-bandgap layer, limit performance and stability. Here we find that mixed Sn–Pb perovskite thin films exhibit a compositional gradient, with an excess of Sn on the surface—and we show this gradient exacerbates oxidation and increases the recombination rate. We find that diamines preferentially chelate Sn atoms, removing them from the film surface and achieving a more balanced Sn:Pb stoichiometry, making the surface of the film resistive to the oxidation of Sn. The process forms an electrically resistive low-dimensional barrier layer, passivating defects and reducing interface recombination. Further improving the homogeneity of the barrier layer using 1,2-diaminopropane results in more uniform distribution and passivation. Tandems achieve a power conversion efficiency of 28.8%. Encapsulated tandems retain 90% of initial efficiency following 1,000 h of operating at the maximum power point under simulated one-sun illumination in air without cooling.
Suggested Citation
Chongwen Li & Lei Chen & Fangyuan Jiang & Zhaoning Song & Xiaoming Wang & Adam Balvanz & Esma Ugur & Yuan Liu & Cheng Liu & Aidan Maxwell & Hao Chen & Yanjiang Liu & Zaiwei Wang & Pan Xia & You Li & S, 2024.
"Diamine chelates for increased stability in mixed Sn–Pb and all-perovskite tandem solar cells,"
Nature Energy, Nature, vol. 9(11), pages 1388-1396, November.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natene:v:9:y:2024:i:11:d:10.1038_s41560-024-01613-8
DOI: 10.1038/s41560-024-01613-8
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