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Spontaneous formation of robust two-dimensional perovskite phases
- Tan, Shaun;
- Shih, Meng-Chen;
- Lu, Yongli;
- Choi, Seung-Gu;
- Dong, Yifan;
- Lee, Joo-Hong;
- Yavuz, Ilhan;
- Larson, Bryon W;
- Park, So Yeon;
- Kodalle, Tim;
- Zhang, Ruiqi;
- Grotevent, Matthias J;
- Lin, Yu-Kuan;
- Zhu, Hua;
- Bulović, Vladimir;
- Sutter-Fella, Carolin M;
- Park, Nam-Gyu;
- Beard, Matthew C;
- Lee, Jin-Wook;
- Zhu, Kai;
- Bawendi, Moungi G
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https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adr1334Abstract
The two-dimensional on three-dimensional (2D/3D) perovskite bilayer heterostructure can improve the stability and performance of perovskite solar cells. We show that the 2D/3D perovskite stack in a device evolves dynamically during its end-of-life decomposition. Initially phase-pure 2D interlayers can evolve differently, resulting in different device stabilities. We show that a robust 2D interlayer can be formed using mixed solvents to regulate its crystallinity and phase purity. The resulting 2D/3D devices achieved 25.9% efficiency and had good durability, retaining 91% of their initial performance after 1074 hours at 85°C using maximum power point tracking.
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