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  • 2021Deciphering the Role of Quantum Dots Size in the Ultrafast Charge Carrier Dynamics at the Perovskite-Quantum Dots Interface10citations
  • 2020Chemi-Structural Stabilization of Formamidinium Lead Iodide Perovskite by Using Embedded Quantum Dots106citations
  • 2020Chemi-Structural Stabilization of Formamidinium Lead Iodide Perovskite by Using Embedded Quantum Dots106citations
  • 2019Chemi-Structural Stabilization of Formamidinium Lead Iodide Perovskite by Using Embedded Quantum Dots for High-Performance Solar Cellscitations
  • 2019Interaction between Colloidal Quantum Dots and Halide Perovskites: Looking for Constructive Synergies38citations
  • 2018Perovskite-Quantum Dots Interface: Deciphering its Ultrafast Charge Carrier Dynamics30citations
  • 2017Electron Transport Layer-Free Solar Cells Based on Perovskite? Fullerene Blend Films with Enhanced Performance and Stability64citations
  • 2016Single Step Deposition of an Interacting Layer of Perovskite Matrix with Embedded Quantum Dots29citations

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  • Masi, Sofia
  • Piatkowski, Piotr
  • Gutiérrez Tovar, Mario
  • Mora-Sero, Ivan
  • Galar, Pavel
  • Douhal, Abderrazzak
  • Planelles, Josep
  • Macias-Pinilla, David F.
  • Echeverría-Arrondo, C.
  • Salim, K. M. Muhammed
  • Climente, Juan I.
  • Mendez, P. F.
  • López-Fraguas, Eduardo
  • Muhammed, Kunnummal
  • Echeverría-Arrondo, Carlos
  • Mendez, Perla F.
  • Sk, Muhammed
  • Barea, Eva M.
  • Kosta, Ivet
  • Cabanero, Germán
  • Grande, Hans J.
  • Delgado, Juan Luis
  • Tena-Zaera, Ramón
  • Pascual, Jorge
  • Chuvilin, Andrey
  • Martínez-Pastor, Juan P.
  • Suárez, Isaac
  • Rafael, S. Sánchez
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Chemi-Structural Stabilization of Formamidinium Lead Iodide Perovskite by Using Embedded Quantum Dots for High-Performance Solar Cells

  • Ngo, Thi Tuyen
  • Planelles, Josep
  • Macias-Pinilla, David F.
  • Masi, Sofia
  • Echeverría-Arrondo, C.
  • Mora-Sero, Ivan
  • Sk, Muhammed
  • Climente, Juan I.
  • Mendez, P. F.
  • López-Fraguas, Eduardo
Abstract

<b>The extraordinary low non-radiative recombination and band gap versatility of halide perovskites have led to considerable development in optoelectronic devices. However, this versatility is limited by the stability of the perovskite phase, related to the relative size of the different cations and anions. The most emblematic case is that of formamidinium lead iodine (FAPI) black phase, which has the lowest band gap among all 3D lead halide perovskites, but quickly transforms into the non-perovskite yellow phase at room temperature. Efforts to optimize perovskite solar cells have largely focused on the stabilization of FAPI based perovskite structures, often introducing alternative anions and cations. However, these approaches commonly result in a blue-shift of the band gap, which limits the maximum photo-conversion efficiency. Here, we report the use of PbS colloidal quantum dots (QDs) as stabilizing agent for the FAPI perovskite black phase. The surface chemistry of PbS plays a pivotal role, by developing strong bonds with the black phase but weak ones with the yellow phase. As a result, stable FAPI black phase can be formed at temperatures as low as 85°C in just 10 minutes, setting a record of concomitantly fast and low temperature formation for FAPI, with important consequences for industrialization. FAPI thin films obtained through this procedure preserve the original low band gap of 1.5 eV, reach a record open circuit potential (V<sub>oc</sub>) of 1.105 V -91% of the maximum theoretical V<sub>oc</sub>- and preserve high efficiency for more than 700 hours. These findings reveal the potential of strategies exploiting the chemi-structural properties of external additives to relax the tolerance factor and optimize the optoelectronic performance of perovskite materials.</b>

Topics
  • perovskite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • phase
  • thin film
  • quantum dot