During the last decade, perovskite solar technologies underwent an impressive development, with power conversion efficiencies reaching 25.5% for single junction devices, and 29.8% for Silicon-Perovskite tandem configurations. Even though research mainly focused on improving the efficiency of perovskite photovoltaics (PV), stability and scalability remain fundamental aspects for a mature PV technology. For n-i-p structure perovskite solar cells, using poly-triaryl(amine) (PTAA) as hole transport layer (HTL) allowed to achieve marked improvements in device stability compared to other common hole conductors. For p-i-n structure, PTAA is also routinely used as dopant-free HTL, but problems in perovskite films growth, as well as its limited resistance to stress and imperfect batch-to-batch reproducibility, hamper its use for device upscaling. Following previous computational investigations, in this work we report the synthesis of two small-molecule organic HTLs (BPT-1,2), aiming to solve the above-mentioned issues and allow upscale to module level. By using BPT-1 and methylammonium-free perovskite max. PCEs of 17.26% and 15.42% on small area (0.09 cm2) and mini-module size (2.25 cm2), respectively, were obtained, with a better reproducibility than with PTAA. Moreover, BPT-1 was demonstrated to yield more stable devices compared to PTAA under ISOS-D1, T1 and L1 accelerated life test protocols, reaching maximum T90 values >1000 hours on all tests.

Stable Methylammonium-Free p-i-n Perovskite Solar Cells and Mini-Modules with Phenothiazine Dimers as Hole Transporting Materials

Alessio Dessì;Massimo Calamante;Gianna Reginato;Alessandro Mordini;Adalgisa Sinicropi;Aldo Di Carlo;Lorenzo Zani
2023

Abstract

During the last decade, perovskite solar technologies underwent an impressive development, with power conversion efficiencies reaching 25.5% for single junction devices, and 29.8% for Silicon-Perovskite tandem configurations. Even though research mainly focused on improving the efficiency of perovskite photovoltaics (PV), stability and scalability remain fundamental aspects for a mature PV technology. For n-i-p structure perovskite solar cells, using poly-triaryl(amine) (PTAA) as hole transport layer (HTL) allowed to achieve marked improvements in device stability compared to other common hole conductors. For p-i-n structure, PTAA is also routinely used as dopant-free HTL, but problems in perovskite films growth, as well as its limited resistance to stress and imperfect batch-to-batch reproducibility, hamper its use for device upscaling. Following previous computational investigations, in this work we report the synthesis of two small-molecule organic HTLs (BPT-1,2), aiming to solve the above-mentioned issues and allow upscale to module level. By using BPT-1 and methylammonium-free perovskite max. PCEs of 17.26% and 15.42% on small area (0.09 cm2) and mini-module size (2.25 cm2), respectively, were obtained, with a better reproducibility than with PTAA. Moreover, BPT-1 was demonstrated to yield more stable devices compared to PTAA under ISOS-D1, T1 and L1 accelerated life test protocols, reaching maximum T90 values >1000 hours on all tests.
2023
Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici - ICCOM -
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
perovskite solar cells
organic hole transporting layers
methylammonium-free perovskite
mini-modules
stability studies
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