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Highly Efficient 2D/3D Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells via Low‐Pressure Vapor‐Assisted Solution Process

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2018

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The fabrication of multidimensional organometallic halide perovskite via a low-pressure vapor-assisted solution process is demonstrated for the first time. Phenyl ethyl-ammonium iodide (PEAI)-doped lead iodide (PbI<sub>2</sub> ) is first spin-coated onto the substrate and subsequently reacts with methyl-ammonium iodide (MAI) vapor in a low-pressure heating oven. The doping ratio of PEAI in MAI-vapor-treated perovskite has significant impact on the crystalline structure, surface morphology, grain size, UV-vis absorption and photoluminescence spectra, and the resultant device performance. Multiple photoluminescence spectra are observed in the perovskite film starting with high PEAI/PbI<sub>2</sub> ratio, which suggests the coexistence of low-dimensional perovskite (PEA<sub>2</sub> MA<sub>n</sub><sub>-1</sub> Pb<sub>n</sub> I<sub>3</sub><sub>n</sub><sub>+1</sub> ) with various values of n after vapor reaction. The dimensionality of the as-fabricated perovskite film reveals an evolution from 2D, hybrid 2D/3D to 3D structure when the doping level of PEAI/PbI<sub>2</sub> ratio varies from 2 to 0. Scanning electron microscopy images and Kelvin probe force microscopy mapping show that the PEAI-containing perovskite grain is presumably formed around the MAPbI<sub>3</sub> perovskite grain to benefit MAPbI<sub>3</sub> grain growth. The device employing perovskite with PEAI/PbI<sub>2</sub> = 0.05 achieves a champion power conversion efficiency of 19.10% with an open-circuit voltage of 1.08 V, a current density of 21.91 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> , and a remarkable fill factor of 80.36%.

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