Issue 4, 2025

All-inorganic CsPbI2Br perovskite solar cells with thermal stability at 250 °C and moisture-resilience via polymeric protection layers

Abstract

All-inorganic perovskites, such as CsPbI2Br, have emerged as promising compositions due to their enhanced thermal stability. However, they face significant challenges due to their susceptibility to humidity. In this work, CsPbI2Br perovskite is treated with poly(3-hexylthiophen-2,5-diyl) (P3HT) during the crystallization resulting in significant stability improvements against thermal, moisture and steady-state operation stressors. The perovskite solar cell retains ∼90% of the initial efficiency under relative humidity (RH) at ∼60% for 30 min, which is among the most stable all-inorganic perovskite devices to date under such harsh conditions. Furthermore, the P3HT treatment ensures high thermal stress tolerance at 250 °C for over 5 h. In addition to the stability enhancements, the champion P3HT-treated device shows a higher power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 13.5% compared to 12.7% (reference) with the stabilized power output (SPO) for 300 s. In addition, the P3HT-protected perovskite layer in ambient conditions shows ∼75% of the initial efficiency compared to the unprotected devices with ∼28% of their initial efficiency after 7 days of shelf life.

Graphical abstract: All-inorganic CsPbI2Br perovskite solar cells with thermal stability at 250 °C and moisture-resilience via polymeric protection layers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 May 2024
Accepted
17 Dec 2024
First published
08 Jan 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Energy Environ. Sci., 2025,18, 1920-1928

All-inorganic CsPbI2Br perovskite solar cells with thermal stability at 250 °C and moisture-resilience via polymeric protection layers

R. Roy, M. M. Byranvand, M. R. Zohdi, T. Magorian Friedlmeier, C. Das, W. Hempel, W. Zuo, M. Kedia, J. J. Rendon, S. Boehringer, B. Hailegnanw, M. Vorochta, S. Mehl, M. Rai, A. Kulkarni, S. Mathur and M. Saliba, Energy Environ. Sci., 2025, 18, 1920 DOI: 10.1039/D4EE02385D

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