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Organic-Free and Lead-Free Perovskite Solar Cells with Efficiency over 11%

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Corresponding AuthorShi,Tingting; Wang,Hsing Lin
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2022
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1614-6832
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1614-6840
Abstract

Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.;Organic-free and lead-free CsSnI perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently gained growing attention as a promising template to mitigate the thermal instability and lead toxicity of hybrid lead-based PSCs. However, the relatively low device efficiency due to the high content of Sn(II)-related defects hinders its further development. Herein, highly performed CsSnIBr compositional perovskite-based PSCs are achieved by using dimethyl ketoxime (CHNO, DMKO) as a multifunctional additive. As a commercially used deoxidant, DMKO can effectively neutralize the oxygen molecule and reduce Sn back to Sn, enhancing the oxidation resistance of the film. Besides, the electron-rich oxime group (=NOH) in DMKO tends to interact with Sn ions with extremely low adsorption energy less than −15 eV and inhibits defect formation, resulting in films with low defect density. The corresponding PSCs deliver a considerable open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.75 V with a record efficiency as high as 11.2%, which represents the highest reported efficiency for lead-free all-inorganic PSCs thus far. More importantly, the grain surface distributed DMKO provides an in situ encapsulation of the perovskite, which results in greatly enhanced ambient stability of the un-encapsulated devices.

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DepartmentDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering
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1.Key University Laboratory of Highly Efficient Utilization of Solar Energy and Sustainable Development of Guangdong,Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
2.Siyuan Laboratory,Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials,Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials,Department of Physics,Jinan University,Guangzhou,510632,China
3.School of Physics and Astronomy,University of Birmingham,Edgbaston,Birmingham,B15 2TT,United Kingdom
4.Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
First Author AffilicationDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering
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Zhang,Weihai,Cai,Yating,Liu,Heng,et al. Organic-Free and Lead-Free Perovskite Solar Cells with Efficiency over 11%[J]. Advanced Energy Materials,2022.
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Zhang,Weihai.,Cai,Yating.,Liu,Heng.,Xia,Yu.,Cui,Jieshun.,...&Wang,Hsing Lin.(2022).Organic-Free and Lead-Free Perovskite Solar Cells with Efficiency over 11%.Advanced Energy Materials.
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Zhang,Weihai,et al."Organic-Free and Lead-Free Perovskite Solar Cells with Efficiency over 11%".Advanced Energy Materials (2022).
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