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Eco-friendly glucose assisted structurally simplified high- efficiency tin-lead mixed perovskite solar cells

Journal of Energy Chemistry(2023)

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Abstract
Achieving highly-efficient and stable perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with a simplified structure remains challenging, despite the tremendous potential for reducing preparation cost and facile processability by removing hole transport layer (HTL). In this work, eco-friendly glucose (Gl) as an interface modifier for HTL-free narrow bandgap tin-lead (Sn-Pb) PSCs is proposed. Gl not only enhances the wettability of the indium tin oxide to promote perovskite heterogeneous nucleation on substrate, but also realizes defect passivation by interacting with uncoordinated Pb2+and Sn2+in perovskite films. As a result, the quality of the perovskite films has been significantly improved, accompanied by reduced defects of bot-tom interface and optimized energy level structure of device, leading to an efficiency increase and a less nonradiative voltage loss of 0.102 V (for a bandgap of-1.26 eV). Consequently, the optimized PSC deliv-ers an unprecedented efficiency over 21% with high open-circuit voltage and enhanced stability, outper-forming the control device. This work demonstrates a cost-effective approach to develop simplified structure high efficiency HTL-free Sn-Pb PSC.& COPY; 2023 Science Press and Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by ELSEVIER B.V. and Science Press. All rights reserved.
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Efficiency,Interfacial modification,Passivation,Narrow bandgap perovskite
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