Abstract

Inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs) based on formamidinium-cesium (FACs) perovskites with nickel oxide as hole transport layer (HTL) have attracted much attention due to their good stability. However, their open-circuit voltage (VOC) and efficiencies lag far behind those of inverted PSCs based on organic HTLs. Here, we introduce an organic dye coumarin 343 (C343) as a molecular additive into the perovskite to reduce VOC loss and improve the efficiency of nickel oxide-based inverted PSCs. We demonstrate that the strong coordination between the carboxyl groups in C343 and under-coordinated Pb2+ not only optimizes perovskite crystal growth during perovskite formation, but also reduces the defects densities within perovskite films. As a result, our C343 doped PSCs achieve an optimal efficiency of 20.9% (certified 20.2%), which is one of the highest efficiencies for FACs perovskite and nickel oxide based inverted PSCs reported so far. Moreover, the utilization of C343 also benefits devices’ stability, making the devices maintain over 94% and 95% of the initial PCE after aging at 85 °C for 500 h in N2 glovebox and operation under continuous 1 sun illumination with the maximum power point (MPP) tracking at the temperature around 65 °C in ambient air for 500 h, respectively.

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