作者
Shuai You,Haipeng Zeng,Yuhang Liu,Bing Han,Min Li,Lin Li,Xin Zheng,Rui Guo,Long Luo,Zhe Li,Chi Zhang,Ranran Liu,Yang Zhao,Shujing Zhang,Peng Qi,Ti Wang,Qi Chen,Felix T. Eickemeyer,Brian Carlsen,Shaik M. Zakeeruddin,Liqiang Mai,Yaoguang Rong,Michaël Grätzel,Xiong Li
摘要
High-quality perovskite light harvesters and robust organic hole extraction layers are essential for achieving high-performing perovskite solar cells (PSCs). We introduce a phosphonic acid–functionalized fullerene derivative in mixed-cation perovskites as a grain boundary modulator to consolidate the crystal structure, which enhances the tolerance of the film against illumination, heat, and moisture. We also developed a redox-active radical polymer, poly(oxoammonium salt), that can effectively p-dope the hole-transporting material by hole injection and that also mitigates lithium ion diffusion. Power conversion efficiencies of 23.5% for 1-square-centimeter mixed–cation-anion PSCs and 21.4% for 17.1-square-centimeter minimodules were achieved. The PSCs retained 95.5% of their initial efficiencies after 3265 hours at maximum power point tracking under continuous 1-sun illumination at 70° ± 5°C.