A Lewis-base-based antisolvent method for fabricating triple-cation perovskite solar cells†
Abstract
Recently, mixed antisolvents have been widely used to fabricate perovskite solar cells. In this study, we prepared a mixed antisolvent by mixing tetrahydrofuran (THF), which is a Lewis base, and ethyl acetate (EA). We found that the addition of THF to the antisolvent decreased the amount of residual PbI2 and charge traps in the triple-cation perovskite owing to crystallization control and defect passivation through Lewis base–acid interactions. In the proposed process, an improved power conversion efficiency (PCE) was achieved when another Lewis base, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), was not used in the perovskite precursor preparation, although most other recent studies mixed DMSO in the precursor solvent. The PCE of the optimum device in the inverted structure based on the triple-cation perovskite fabricated using the THF–EA mixed antisolvent was 19.26%, and that of the device with pure EA was 16.14%. The THF–EA antisolvent also yielded better environmental stability than that using the pure EA antisolvent.