Jiandong FanChong LiuHongliang LiCuiling ZhangWenzhe LiYaohua Mai
Abstract The Sn‐based perovskite solar cells (PSCs) provide the possibility of swapping the Pb element toward developing toxic‐free PSCs. Here, we innovatively employed a molecular self‐assembly approach to obtain a series CH 3 NH 3 Pb (1− x ) Sn x I 3 (0≤ x ≤1) perovskite thin films with full coverage. The optimized planar CH 3 NH 3 Pb 0.75 Sn 0.25 I 3 PSC with inverted structure was consequently realized with a maximum power conversion efficiency (PCE) over 14 %, which displayed a stabilized power output (SPO) over 12 % within 200 s at 0.6 V forward bias. Afterward, we investigated the factors that limited the efficiency improvement of hybrid Sn–Pb PSCs, and analyzed the possible reason of the hysteresis effect occurred even in the inverted structure cell. Particularly, the oxidation of hybrid Sn–Pb perovskite thin film was demonstrated to be the main reason that limited its further efficiency improvement. The imbalance of charge transport was intensified, which was associated with the increased hole defect‐state density and decreased electron defect‐state density after Sn was introduced. This study helps tackle the intractable issue regarding the toxic Pb in perovskite devices and is a step forward toward realizing lead‐free PSCs with high stability and efficiency.
Yuhei OgomiAtsushi MoritaSyota TsukamotoTakahiro SaithoNaotaka FujikawaQing ShenTaro ToyodaKenji YoshinoShyam S. PandeyTingli MaShuzi Hayase
Bich Phuong NguyenHye Ri JungJuran KimWilliam Jo
Yani ChenBobo LiWei HuangDeqing GaoZiqi Liang
Bich Phuong NguyenGee Yeong KimWilliam JoByeong Jo KimHyun Suk Jung
Caichi LiuXin ZhangYixia ChuLimin LiangShiyun LiQiuyan HaoHui Liu