Abstract

Though great progress has been realized in perovskite solar cells (PSCs), there are still some thorny challenges that exist such as 1) low power conversion efficiency (PCE) and loss of stability due to the defects in the film; 2) poor reproducibility of solution-processed PSCs due to the unstable perovskite precursor solution. Here, an effective multifunctional additive, benzoyl hydrazine (BH), was developed to modify the perovskite film. The result shows that the defect of the film decreased after BH modification due to the interaction between BH and perovskite. Meanwhile, the I ions (I−) migration is also suppressed due to the weak interaction between BH and perovskite. In addition, the –NH–NH2 in BH can reduce the undesired I2 by reducing it to I−. Finally, the PCE of PSCs modified by BH achieved a PCE of 22.75%, which is one of the highest PCE of the reported MA-free PSCs. The modified device still exhibited excellent stability in different conditions.

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