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alpha-Formamidinium lead iodide (alpha-FAPbI(3)) is one of the most promising candidate materials for high-efficiency and thermally stable perovskite solar cells (PSCs) owing to its outstanding optoelectrical properties and high thermal stability. However, achieving a stable form of alpha-FAPbI(3) where both the composition and the phase are pure is very challenging. Herein, we report on a combined strategy of precursor engineering and grain anchoring to successfully prepare methylammonium (MA)-free and phase-pure stable alpha-FAPbI(3) films. The incorporation of volatile FA-based additives in the precursor solutions completely suppresses the formation of non-perovskite delta-FAPbI(3) during film crystallization. Grains of the desired alpha-phase are anchored together and stabilized when 4-tert-butylbenzylammonium iodide is permeated into the alpha-FAPbI(3) film interior via grain boundaries. This cooperative scheme leads to a significantly increased efficiency close to 21 % for FAPbI(3) perovskite solar cells. Moreover, the stabilized PSCs exhibit improved thermal stability and maintained approximate to 90 % of their initial efficiency after storage at 50 degrees C for over 1600 hours.
Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin, Paul Joseph Dyson, Andreas Züttel, Liping Zhong, Xiaoxin Gao
Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin, Paul Joseph Dyson, Farzaneh Fadaei Tirani, Hiroyuki Kanda, Pascal Alexander Schouwink, Yong Ding, Hobeom Kim, So-Min Yoo