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Coevaporation Stabilizes Tin-Based Perovskites in a Single Sn-Oxidation State.


ABSTRACT: Chemically processed methylammonium tin-triiodide (CH3NH3SnI3) films include Sn in different oxidation states, leading to poor stability and low power conversion efficiency of the resulting solar cells (PSCs). The development of absorbers with Sn [2+] only has been identified as one of the critical steps to develop all Sn-based devices. Here, we report on coevaporation of CH3NH3I and SnI2 to obtain absorbers with Sn being only in the preferred oxidation state [+2] as confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The Sn [4+]-free absorbers exhibit smooth highly crystalline surfaces and photoluminescence measurements corroborating their excellent optoelectronic properties. The films show very good stability under heat and light. Photoluminescence quantum yields up to 4 × 10-3 translate in a quasi Fermi-level splittings exceeding 850 meV under one sun equivalent conditions showing high promise in developing lead-free, high efficiency, and stable PSCs.

SUBMITTER: Singh A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9479155 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Coevaporation Stabilizes Tin-Based Perovskites in a Single Sn-Oxidation State.

Singh Ajay A   Hieulle Jeremy J   Machado Joana Ferreira JF   Gharabeiki Sevan S   Zuo Weiwei W   Farooq Muhammad Uzair MU   Phirke Himanshu H   Saliba Michael M   Redinger Alex A  

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Chemically processed methylammonium tin-triiodide (CH<sub>3</sub>NH<sub>3</sub>SnI<sub>3</sub>) films include Sn in different oxidation states, leading to poor stability and low power conversion efficiency of the resulting solar cells (PSCs). The development of absorbers with Sn [2+] only has been identified as one of the critical steps to develop all Sn-based devices. Here, we report on coevaporation of CH<sub>3</sub>NH<sub>3</sub>I and SnI<sub>2</sub> to obtain absorbers with Sn being only in  ...[more]

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