Abstract

Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) exhibited remarkable progress for small aperture area cells, however, the performance of its counterpart, large aperture area cells, lags due to non-uniform and defective perovskite layers. Here, we fabricate reproducible large area homogeneous perovskite films at room temperature and without controlling humidity (up to 40 % RH) with a slot die coater on a c-TiO2 layer deposited using a large area chemical bath. A new artificial peptide – sulfonyl-γ-AApeptide (F-GLU-S) was employed to modify the slot-die coated perovskite surface, grain boundaries and electronic defects. The multi-functional F-GLU-S with carbonyl, carboxyl, sulfonyl, benzene, and chloro groups was capable of strongly interacting with the perovskite layer and repairing the uncoordinated Pb2+ ions and halide vacancies. As a result, both the electron and hole densities of defects were significantly suppressed; consequently, the non-radiative recombination was effectively suppressed for the modified device which can be explicitly seen in the device performance where both Voc and FF of the modified device improved considerably. Therefore, F-GLU-S modified slot-die coated MAPbI3 – based devices demonstrated outstanding performance of 21.44 % PCE with a Voc of 1.13 V, Jsc of 24.64 cm−2, and FF 76.99 %. Moreover, F-GLU-S passivation impeded the infiltration of moisture and oxygen due to its hydrophobic nature and defect repair potential. As a result, the modified device retained above 92 % of its original PCE after 720 h in air (room temperature and 40–60 % RH).

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