The 83rd JSAP Autumn Meeting 2022

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CS Code-sharing session » 【CS.6】 Code-sharing Session of 4.5&17

[21a-C302-1~9] CS.6 Code-sharing Session of 4.5&17

Wed. Sep 21, 2022 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM C302 (C302)

Kazunari Matsuda(Kyoto Univ.), Yuhei Miyauchi(Kyoto Univ.)

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM

[21a-C302-7] [INVITED] Homogeneously Miscible Fullerene inducing Vertical Gradient in Perovskite Thin-Film towards Highly Efficient Solar Cells

Il Jeon1, Han Young Woo2, Kyusun Kim1, Ziang Wu2, Jiye Han1 (1.Sungkyunkwan Univ., 2.Korea Univ.)

Keywords:fullerene, perovskite solar cells, fullerene derivatives

Fullerene-based n-type charge-collecting materials have emerged as a solution to high-performance perovskite solar cells. However, their application to perovskite solar cells was limited in the device architecture and only a small amount of fullerene additives could be introduced to the device system, because of the immiscibility of the fullerene species with polar solvents. To overcome this, triethylene glycol monomethyl ether chain-attached fullerene derivatives are synthesized and applied to normal-type perovskite solar cells. The newly synthesized fullerenes exhibit excellent solubility in polar solvents. A novel approach to introducing miscible fullerenes into perovskite devices and inducing a favorable vertical gradient is proposed. Forming an overcoat on an electron-transporting layer and waiting for a few minutes, the fullerene derivatives progressively permeate into the fullerene-doped perovskite active film. By fabricating perovskite solar cells combining direct mixing, overcoating and waiting techniques, a remarkably high device efficiency of 23.34% is achieved. The high performance is attributed to the fullerene additives with a vertical gradient passivating the perovskite defect sites effectively and the overcoat enhancing the charge transfer. The device performance is certified by a national laboratory, which is the highest efficiency among the fullerene additives-used perovskite solar cells.