Difluorobenzylamine Treatment of Organolead Halide Perovskite Boosts the High Efficiency and Stability of Photovoltaic Cells

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2022 Mar 9;14(9):11388-11397. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c23292. Epub 2022 Feb 25.

Abstract

As one of the most competitive light-harvesting materials, organometal halide perovskites have attracted great attention due to their low-cost and top-down solution fabricability. However, the instability of perovskites in a moist environment reduces the potential for their commercialization. In this study, novel 2,4-fluorobenzylamine (FBA) was employed as the passivation material, which could successfully suppress the defects and improve the moisture resistance of perovskites, resulting in an ultrahigh power conversion efficiency of 17.6% for the carbon-based perovskite solar cells with good stability. Meanwhile, the whole process of interactions between the H2O molecule and the perovskite lattice was first elucidated by density functional theory calculations, which demonstrated the underlying mechanism of the improvement of moisture stability with the FBA treatment. This work opens up a new route toward addressing the main obstacles in the practical application of perovskite devices under ambient conditions.

Keywords: carrier transport; defect density control; difluorobenzylamine passivation; high-performance perovskite solar cell; hydrophobic group.