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arxiv: 2209.15105 · v1 · pith:HW6RM3YG · submitted 2022-09-29 · physics.chem-ph

(3-Aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane Surface Passivation Improves Perovskite Solar Cell Performance by Reducing Surface Recombination Velocity

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keywords perovskitesurfaceaptmsrecombinationdevicesaminopropylenhancedimproves
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We demonstrate reduced surface recombination velocity (SRV) and enhanced power-conversion efficiency (PCE) in mixed-cation mixed-halide perovskite solar cells by using (3-aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane (APTMS) as a surface passivator. We show the APTMS serves to passivate defects at the perovskite surface, while also decoupling the perovskite from detrimental interactions at the C60 interface. We measure a SRV of ~125 + 14 cm/s, and a concomitant increase of ~100 meV in quasi-Fermi level splitting in passivated devices compared to the controls. We use time-resolved photoluminescence and excitation-correlation photoluminescence spectroscopy to show that APTMS passivation effectively suppresses non-radiative recombination. We show that APTMS improves both the fill factor and open-circuit voltage (VOC), increasing VOC from 1.03 V for control devices to 1.09 V for APTMS-passivated devices, which leads to PCE increasing from 15.90% to 18.03%. We attribute enhanced performance to reduced defect density or suppressed nonradiative recombination and low SRV at the perovskite/transporting layers interface.

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