ACS energy letters | 2019

Nonionic Sc3N@C80 Dopant for Efficient and Stable Halide Perovskite Photovoltaics

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


One major challenge in the commercialization of halide perovskite solar cells is the device instability against moisture. Efficient perovskite solar cells usually incorporate the ionic dopants within the charge transfer material to secure their electrical conductivity. Typical ionic dopants are hygroscopic, resulting in significant moisture adsorption and accelerated perovskite degradation. Herein, we report a nonionic dopant, Sc3N@C80, consisting of a hydrophobic fullerene cage that encapsulates the metal salt to achieve a\xa0moisture resistive\xa0and\xa0highly electrically conductive hole transfer layer (HTL). The direct electronic transaction between Sc3N@C80 and spiro-OMeTAD renders a drastically improved conductivity and a lower Fermi-level of the HTL to minimize the Schottky barrier. The hydrophobicity of Sc3N@C80 also decreases the moisture wettability. Perovskite solar cells using the Sc3N@C80-doped HTL exhibit an efficiency surge from 18.15 to 20.77% (champion cell exhibiting 21.09%) and improved device s...

Volume 4
Pages 1852-1861
DOI 10.1021/ACSENERGYLETT.9B01042
Language English
Journal ACS energy letters

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