Journal of Inorganic Materials, Volume. 39, Issue 11, 1197(2024)
The fabrication of large-area, high-efficiency perovskite solar cell module (PSM) represents a pivotal stage in the industrialization of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Leveraging volatile solvents within perovskite precursors is a streamlined approach which offers distinct advantages in the industrialization trajectory of PSCs, but often exhibits accelerated crystallization kinetics, diminutive grain dimensions and elevated defect densities within the films, consequently compromising device efficiency and stability. This study devised a volatile solvent system comprising methylamine/acetonitrile (MA/ACN) for the production of MAPbI3 perovskite solar cells/module. Incorporation of an optimal quantity of PbCl2 into the perovskite precursor solution served to retard crystallization kinetics and passivate grain boundary imperfections. Notably, small-area device fabricated via this methodology demonstrated a peak photovoltaic conversion efficiency (PCE) of 21.21%, alongside enhanced operational stability. Furthermore, PSM engineered through this approach achieved a PCE of 18.89%. This study presents a novel paradigm for advancing the large-scale industrial manufacturing of PSCs.
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Zezhu ZHOU, Zihui LIANG, Jing LI, Congcong WU.
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Received: Mar. 21, 2024
Accepted: --
Published Online: Jan. 21, 2025
The Author Email: LI Jing (lijing68@hubu.edu.cn), WU Congcong (ccwu@hubu.edu.cn)