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Improved Absorber Phase Stability, Performance, and Lifetime in Inorganic Perovskite Solar Cells with Alkyltrimethoxysilane Strain-Release Layers at the Perovskite/TiO<sub>2</sub> Interface
All-inorganic β-CsPbI3 has superior
chemical and
thermal stability compared to its hybrid counterparts, but the stability
of state-of-the-art β-CsPbI3 perovskite solar cells
(PSCs) under normal operating conditions (i.e., under illumination
in an inert atmosphere) remains inferior to their hybrid counterparts.
Here, we found that the lattice distortion in CsPbI3 near
the perovskite/electron transport layer (ETL) interface can induce
polymorphic transformation in encapsulated CsPbI3 films
aged under illumination. To suppress this lattice distortion, we introduced
alkyltrimethoxysilane strain-release layers (SRLs) at the perovskite/ETL
interface. We found the SRL with the longest alkyl chain is the most
effective at reducing interfacial lattice distortion, leading to enhanced
charge transfer at the perovskite/ETL interface and improved phase/device
stability. Its incorporation in β-CsPbI3 solar cells
resulted in a power-conversion efficiency of 20.1% and an operational
lifetime with an extrapolated T80 of >3000
h for encapsulated devices tested under continuous illumination under
maximum power point tracking conditions