Citation:
Laxman Gouda, Gottesman, Ronen , Tirosh, Shay , Haltzi, Eynav , Hu, Jiangang , Ginsburg, Adam , Keller, David A, Bouhadana, Yaniv , and Zaban, Arie . 2016.
“Vapor And Healing Treatment For Ch3Nh3Pbi3-XClX Films Toward Large-Area Perovskite Solar Cells”. Nanoscale, 8, Pp. 6386-6392. doi:10.1039/c5nr08658b.
Publisher's VersionAbstract:
Hybrid methyl-ammonium lead trihalide perovskites are promising low-cost materials for use in solar cells and other optoelectronic applications. With a certified photovoltaic conversion efficiency record of 20.1%, scale-up for commercial purposes is already underway. However, preparation of large-area perovskite films remains a challenge, and films of perovskites on large electrodes suffer from non-uniform performance. Thus, production and characterization of the lateral uniformity of large-area films is a crucial step towards scale-up of devices. In this paper, we present a reproducible method for improving the lateral uniformity and performance of large-area perovskite solar cells (32 cm(2)). The method is based on methyl-ammonium iodide (MAI) vapor treatment as a new step in the sequential deposition of perovskite films. Following the MAI vapor treatment, we used high throughput techniques to map the photovoltaic performance throughout the large-area device. The lateral uniformity and performance of all photovoltaic parameters (V-oc, J(sc), Fill Factor, Photo-conversion efficiency) increased, with an overall improved photo-conversion efficiency of similar to 100% following a vapor treatment at 140 degrees C. Based on XRD and photoluminescence measurements, We propose that the MAI treatment promotes a ``healing effect'' to the perovskite film which increases the lateral uniformity across the large-area solar cell. Thus, the straightforward MAI vapor treatment is highly beneficial for large scale commercialization of perovskite solar cells, regardless of the specific deposition method.