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Doping with KBr to Achieve High-Performance CsPbBr<sub>3</sub> Semitransparent Perovskite Solar Cells
Wide-bandgap semitransparent perovskite photovoltaics
are emerging
as one of the ideal candidates for building-integrated photovoltaics
(BIPV). However, surface defects in inorganic CsPbBr3 perovskite
prepared by vapor deposition severely limit the optoelectronic performance
of perovskite solar cells. To address this issue, a strategy of doping
a trace amount of KBr into perovskite by vapor deposition is adopted,
effectively improving the quality of the film, reducing surface defect
concentration, and enhancing the transportation and extraction of
charge carriers. Simultaneously, fully physical vapor deposition technology
is employed to fabricate perovskite solar cells with an average visible
light transmittance of 44%. These devices exhibited an ultrahigh open-circuit
voltage of 1.55 V and a superior power conversion efficiency (PCE)
of 7.28%, demonstrating excellent moisture and heat resistance. Moreover,
the corresponding 5 cm × 5 cm modules achieve a PCE of 5.35%
with great thermal insulation capability. This work provides an approach
for fabricating highly efficient all-inorganic perovskite solar cells
with high average visible light transmittance, demonstrating new insights
into their application in building-integrated photovoltaics