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Highly stable perovskite solar cells with 0.30 voltage deficit enabled by a multi-functional asynchronous cross-linking. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The commercialization of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) is hindered by their fragility and sensitivity to moisture.
  • A new asynchronous cross-linking strategy using divinyl sulfone (DVS) improves perovskite crystallization and creates a durable network through post-treatment with glycerinum.
  • This method boosts the efficiency of PSCs to over 25%, enhances their water resistance, reduces stress, and improves durability, marking a significant advancement in their performance and longevity.

Article Abstract

The primary challenge in commercializing perovskite solar cells (PSCs) mainly stems from fragile and moisture-sensitive nature of halide perovskite materials. In this study, we propose an asynchronous cross-linking strategy. A multifunctional cross-linking initiator, divinyl sulfone (DVS), is firstly pre-embedded into perovskite precursor solutions. DVS, also as a special co-solvent, facilitates intermediate-dominated perovskite crystallization manipulation, favouring formamidine-DVS based solvate transition. Subsequently, DVS-embedded perovskite as-cast films are post-treated with a nucleophilic reagent, glycerinum, to trigger controllably three-dimensional co-polymerization. The resulting cross-linking scaffold provides enhanced water-resistance, releases residual tensile strain, and suppresses deep-level defects. We achieve a maximum efficiency over 25% (certified 24.6%) and a maximum V of 1.229 V, corresponding to mere 0.30 V deficit, reaching 97.5% of the theoretical limit, which is the highest reported in all perovskite systems. This strategy is generally applicable with enhanced efficiencies approaching 26%. All-around protection significantly improves PSC's operational longevity and thermal endurance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-55414-4DOI Listing
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11695713PMC

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