Issue 38, 2024

Solution mediated halide exchange engineering for the fabrication of a thick CsPbCl3 film and its application in photovoltaics with outstanding performance

Abstract

It is a big challenge to prepare thick CsPbCl3 films using traditional solution processed approaches owing to the low solubility of precursors of PbCl2 and CsCl in common solvents. Here, we propose an indirect solution process to prepare thick CsPbCl3 films. In this new approach, a mother film of CsPbBr3 is first prepared through a solution process, and then it is dipped into a diluted HCl/methanol solution. During the dipping process, it triggers a halide exchange reaction between Br and Cl, and it eventually produces a thick CsPbCl3 film (∼400 nm) with high quality and purity. Afterwards, a carbon based hole transportation layer (HTL) free solar cell with a configuration of FTO/TiO2/CsPbCl3/carbon is constructed, and it delivers an average PCE of 1.23% and an outstanding PCE of 1.39% in a batch of PSCs. Meanwhile, the solar cell maintains its 82% initial PCE after storage in open air for 31 days. This work overcomes the obstacle of the traditional solution approach for the preparation of CsPbCl3 films, which makes it promising for preparing various CsPbCl3 film-based devices via a solution process.

Graphical abstract: Solution mediated halide exchange engineering for the fabrication of a thick CsPbCl3 film and its application in photovoltaics with outstanding performance

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Aug 2024
Accepted
02 Sep 2024
First published
03 Sep 2024

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 15882-15889

Solution mediated halide exchange engineering for the fabrication of a thick CsPbCl3 film and its application in photovoltaics with outstanding performance

X. Cao, J. Zhou, G. Su, W. Song, Z. Liu and J. Wei, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 15882 DOI: 10.1039/D4DT02224F

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