In the past decade, metal halide perovskites grew from a mere scientific sensation to a tangible photovoltaic technology, being on the brink of commercial entrance. Certified efficiency value reported for these devices exceeded 25%. However, there still remains a large scope for further advancement, particularly in better understanding of the formation process of polycrystalline thin films of these materials. Insight into the interplay between colloidal precursor solution and nucleation of perovskite crystallites is highly desirable to obtain well-controlled crystallization process, essential for reproducible manufacturing at large scale. Herein, a novel synthetic route of methylammonium iodide (CHNHI, MAI) is reported, which produces ultrapure material with a cheap and simple method. MAI prepared this way obtains better control over the perovskite precursor colloidal solution. Furthermore, MAPbI perovskite layers processed from solutions are formulated with different MAI powders, and these films are applied into a simple planar heterojunction solar cell stack. Through photovoltaic performance characterization and multiple spectroscopic measurements, superior optoelectronic properties of samples made with an optimized solution are demonstrated. The influence of a precursor solution and its colloidal distribution on the final film properties is reported. The reported synthetic protocol is also applicable to other alkylammonium iodides.

New Synthetic Route of Ultrapure Alkylammonium Iodides for Perovskite Thin Films of Superior Optoelectronic Properties

Mroz W;
2020

Abstract

In the past decade, metal halide perovskites grew from a mere scientific sensation to a tangible photovoltaic technology, being on the brink of commercial entrance. Certified efficiency value reported for these devices exceeded 25%. However, there still remains a large scope for further advancement, particularly in better understanding of the formation process of polycrystalline thin films of these materials. Insight into the interplay between colloidal precursor solution and nucleation of perovskite crystallites is highly desirable to obtain well-controlled crystallization process, essential for reproducible manufacturing at large scale. Herein, a novel synthetic route of methylammonium iodide (CHNHI, MAI) is reported, which produces ultrapure material with a cheap and simple method. MAI prepared this way obtains better control over the perovskite precursor colloidal solution. Furthermore, MAPbI perovskite layers processed from solutions are formulated with different MAI powders, and these films are applied into a simple planar heterojunction solar cell stack. Through photovoltaic performance characterization and multiple spectroscopic measurements, superior optoelectronic properties of samples made with an optimized solution are demonstrated. The influence of a precursor solution and its colloidal distribution on the final film properties is reported. The reported synthetic protocol is also applicable to other alkylammonium iodides.
2020
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche "Giulio Natta" - SCITEC
methylammonium iodide
perovskites
solar cells
colloids
defects
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