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Low-Cost Fabrication of Efficient Perovskite Photovoltaics Using Low-Purity Lead Iodide via Powder Engineering

Jiang, Ruixuan; Luan, Yuchen; Li, Jing; Ye, Feng; Zhang, Shujie; Su, Zhiwei; Jin, Chengkai; Tong, Guoqing; Tong, Jinhui*; Huang, Fuzhi*; Cheng, Yi-Bing; Bu, Tongle*
Science Citation Index Expanded
武汉理工大学

摘要

Low cost is the eternal theme for any commercial production. Numerous efforts have been explored to realize low-cost, high-efficiency perovskite solar cells (PSCs), such as replacing the traditional spin-coating method with an economical printing strategy, simplifying the device structure, reducing the number of functional layers, etc. However, there are few reports on the use of low-cost precursors. Herein, we enable the low-cost fabrication of efficient PSCs based on a very cheaper low-purity PbI2 via powder engineering. The low-purity PbI2 is blended with formamidinium iodide followed by dissolving in a 2-methoxyethanol solvent, and then, the high-quality FAPbI3 powders are formed via an inverse temperature crystallization process and solvent washing after several simple processes to reduce the impurities. As a result, the devices fabricated using the as-synthesized black powders based on the low-purity PbI2 exhibit a champion power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 23.9% and retained similar to 95% of the initial PCE after similar to 400 h of storage in the conditions of 25 +/- 5 degrees C and 25 +/- 5 RH% without encapsulation. In addition, the upscaling fabrication of a 5 cm x 5 cm solar minimodule also demonstrates an impressive efficiency of 19.5%. Our findings demonstrate an economic strategy for the commercialization of PSCs from the perspective of low-cost production.

关键词

perovskite solar cells low-cost fabrication low-purity PbI2 powder engineering photovoltaic-modules