The performance of state‐of‐the‐art perovskite solar cells is currently limited by defect‐induced recombination at interfaces between the perovskite and the electron and hole transport layers. These defects, most likely undercoordinated Pb and halide ions, must either be removed or passivated if cell efficiencies are to approach their theoretical limit. In this work, a universal double‐side polymer passivation approach is introduced using ultrathin poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) films. Very high‐efficiency (≈20.8%) perovskite cells with some of the highest open circuit voltages (1.22 V) reported for the same 1.6 eV bandgap are demonstrated. Photoluminescence imaging and transient spectroscopic measurements confirm a significant reduction ...
Passivation of electronic defects at the surface and grain boundaries of perovskite materials has be...
Surface passivation is a critical factor for improving the photovoltaic performance of perovskite so...
International audienceInterface engineering through passivating agents, in the form of organic molec...
Wide band-gap perovskite solar cells have the potential for a relatively high output voltage and res...
Passivation of electronic defects at the surface and grain boundaries of perovskite materials has be...
Suppressed charge recombination and facilitated charge collection are critical for achieving perovsk...
Interfacial carrier recombination is one of the dominant loss mechanisms in high efficiency perovski...
Passivation and interlayer engineering are important approaches to increase the efficiency and stabi...
Nowadays, perovkite materials are considered to be the most promising absorber media for the third g...
Defect-mediated recombination losses limit the open-circuit voltage (V-OC) of perovskite solar cells...
Defect-mediated carrier recombination at the interfaces between perovskite and neighboring charge tr...
Surface passivation engineering of perovskite films via organic functional small molecules has emerg...
Interfacial carrier recombination is one of the dominant loss mechanisms in high efficiency perovski...
Metal-halide perovskites are rapidly emerging as an important class of photovoltaic absorbers that m...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Passivation of electronic defects at the surface and grain boundaries of perovskite materials has be...
Surface passivation is a critical factor for improving the photovoltaic performance of perovskite so...
International audienceInterface engineering through passivating agents, in the form of organic molec...
Wide band-gap perovskite solar cells have the potential for a relatively high output voltage and res...
Passivation of electronic defects at the surface and grain boundaries of perovskite materials has be...
Suppressed charge recombination and facilitated charge collection are critical for achieving perovsk...
Interfacial carrier recombination is one of the dominant loss mechanisms in high efficiency perovski...
Passivation and interlayer engineering are important approaches to increase the efficiency and stabi...
Nowadays, perovkite materials are considered to be the most promising absorber media for the third g...
Defect-mediated recombination losses limit the open-circuit voltage (V-OC) of perovskite solar cells...
Defect-mediated carrier recombination at the interfaces between perovskite and neighboring charge tr...
Surface passivation engineering of perovskite films via organic functional small molecules has emerg...
Interfacial carrier recombination is one of the dominant loss mechanisms in high efficiency perovski...
Metal-halide perovskites are rapidly emerging as an important class of photovoltaic absorbers that m...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Passivation of electronic defects at the surface and grain boundaries of perovskite materials has be...
Surface passivation is a critical factor for improving the photovoltaic performance of perovskite so...
International audienceInterface engineering through passivating agents, in the form of organic molec...