Abstract

Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted much attention because of their high photoelectric conversion efficiency (PCE) and simple preparation process. At present, one of the major factors limiting the further improvement of PSCs’ performance is defects in perovskite active layers. Herein, we report an effective surface post-treatment method for perovskite active layers, which uses potassium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (KFSI) to passivate multiple defects, improve photovoltaic performance and reduce the hysteresis. It is demonstrated that not only S=O and S–N bonds but also charged K + and FSI − ions in KFSI contribute to the passivation of multiple defects in perovskite films via Lewis acid-base interaction and/or forming ionic bonds. After the optimized KFSI treatment, the trap density of the perovskite film decreased from 8.41 × 10 15 cm −3 to 3.97 × 10 15 cm −3 , which significantly suppressed trap-assisted nonradiative recombination of carriers in perovskite films and/or at perovskite/hole transport layer interface. The KFSI treated device achieved a PCE of ∼19.00% with less hysteresis, appreciably outperforming the control device (17.22%). At the same time, the performance reproducibility among the fabricated solar cells was remarkably improved. This work provides a facile way to passivate multiple defects in perovskite films and further enhance the performance of perovskite solar cells. • An effective passivator - potassium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (KFSI) for passivating multiple perovskite defects is reported. • Not only S=O and S–N bonds but also charged K + and FSI − ions in KFSI contribute to the passivation of multiple defects. • After the optimized KFSI treatment, the trap density decreased, which suppressed non-radiative recombination of carriers. • The KFSI treated device appreciably outperforms the control device in terms of efficiency, hysteresis and reproducibility.

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