The use of C60 as an interfacial layer between TiO2 and methylammonium
lead iodide perovskite is probed to reduce
the current–voltage hysteresis in perovskite solar cells (PSCs)
and, in turn, to impact the interfacial carrier injection and recombination
processes that limit solar cell efficiencies. Detailed kinetic analyses
across different time scales, that is, from the femtoseconds to the
seconds, reveal that the charge carrier lifetimes as well as the charge
injection and charge recombination dynamics depend largely on the
presence or absence of C60. In addition, we corroborate
that C60 is applicable in hot carrier PSCs as it is capable
of extracting hot carriers generated throughout the early time scales
following photoexcitation