Atmospheric Humidity Underlies Irreproducibility of Formamidinium Lead Iodide Perovskites

  • Keonwoo Park
  • , Shaun Tan
  • , Tim Kodalle
  • , Do Kyoung Lee
  • , Maged Abdelsamie
  • , Ji Sang Park
  • , Joo Hong Lee
  • , Sung Kwang Jung
  • , Jeong Hoon Ko
  • , Nam Gyu Park
  • , Carolin M. Sutter-Fella
  • , Yang Yang
  • , Jin Wook Lee

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Abstract

Metal halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are infamous for their batch-to-batch and lab-to-lab irreproducibility in terms of stability and performance. Reproducible fabrication of PSCs is a critical requirement for market viability and practical commercialization. PSC irreproducibility plagues all levels of the community; from institutional research laboratories, start-up companies, to large established corporations. In this work, the critical function of atmospheric humidity to regulate the crystallization and stabilization of formamidinium lead triiodide (FAPbI3) perovskites is unraveled. It is demonstrated that the humidity content during processing induces profound variations in perovskite stoichiometry, thermodynamic stability, and optoelectronic quality. Almost counterintuitively, it is shown that the presence of humidity is perhaps indispensable to reproduce phase-stable and efficient FAPbI3-based PSCs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2307265
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • crystallizations
  • halide perovskites
  • humidity
  • in situ studies
  • reproducibility
  • scalability
  • solar cells
  • stability

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