Chinese Researchers Achieve Perovskite Solar Cell Breakthrough
Researchers reduced buried interface defects in perovskite solar cells by over 90%, achieving certified efficiencies above 26% and enhanced operational stability.
- Using modified SnO2-TGA-OAm nanoparticles, researchers from the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology engineered a 2D perovskite phase at the buried interface, enhancing stability. The team reports that the grafting of TGA and OAm enabled spontaneous 2D/3D formation during annealing.
- A primary bottleneck has been numerous surface and buried-interface defects that act as trap states, and fabricating buried-interface 2D perovskite structures has remained a persistent challenge.
- PSCs fabricated with this layer achieved PCEs of 26.19% for small-area devices and 23.44% for a 21.54 cm2 module made by ambient air fabrication.
- Unencapsulated cells retained more than 95 percent of initial efficiency after 1,000 hours, and the authors say this paves the way for commercial application of perovskite photovoltaic technology.
- Looking ahead, Prof. PANG Shuping said `This in situ solid-state ligand-exchange strategy could be easily scalable from lab to factory production while delivering enhanced operational stability`, and it may extend to other light-sensitive optoelectronic materials.
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