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A Crystalline 2D Fullerene‐Based Metal Halide Semiconductor for Efficient and Stable Ideal‐bandgap Perovskite Solar Cells.

Authors :
Shen, Weicheng
Azmy, Ali
Li, Guang
Mishra, Anamika
Syrgiannis, Zois
Zheng, Wenwen
Volonakis, George
Kepenekian, Mikaël
Even, Jacky
Wojtas, Lukasz
Wang, Cheng
Huang, Lishuai
Chen, Weiqing
Zhou, Shun
Zhou, Jin
Zeng, Guojun
Pu, Dexin
Guan, Hongling
Fang, Guojia
Ke, Weijun
Source :
Advanced Energy Materials; 6/19/2024, Vol. 14 Issue 23, p1-12, 12p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Despite advances in mixed tin‐lead (Sn‐Pb) perovskite‐based solar cells, achieving both high‐efficiency and long‐term device stability remains a major challenge. Current device deficiencies stem partly from inefficient carrier transport, originating from defects and improper band energy alignment among the device's interfaces. Developing multifunctional interlayer materials simultaneously addressing the above concerns poses an excellent strategy. Herein, through molecular and crystal engineering, an amine‐functionalized C60 mono‐adduct derivative (C60‐2NH3 = bis(2‐aminoethyl) malonate‐C60) is utilized for the synthesis of the first crystalline fullerene‐based 2D metal halide semiconductor, namely (C60‐2NH3)Pb2I6. Single crystal XRD studies elucidated the structure of the new material, while DFT calculations highlighted the strong contribution of C60‐2NH3 to the electronic density of states of the conduction band of (C60‐2NH3)Pb2I6. Utilization of C60‐2NH3 as an interlayer between a FA0.6MA0.4Pb0.7Sn0.3I3 perovskite and a C60 layer offered superior band energy alignment, reduced nonradiative recombination, and enhanced carrier mobility. The corresponding perovskite solar cell (PSC) device achieved a power conversion efficiency (PCE) value of 21.64%, maintaining 90% of its initial efficiency, after being stored under a N2 atmosphere for 2400 h. This work sets the foundation for developing a new family of functional materials, namely Fullerene Metal Halide Semiconductors, targeting applications from photovoltaics to catalysis, transistors, and supercapacitors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16146832
Volume :
14
Issue :
23
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Advanced Energy Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177945970
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202400582