Solution processable perovskite solar
cells (PSCs) are one of the
most promising candidates for commercialization. However, the perovskite
film preparation method is limited by the mandatory antisolvent process
under an inert gas atmosphere which significantly influenced its mass
production. In this study, we developed a perovskite film preparation
without the requirement of antisolvent dripping in air. We employed
various solvents to prepare perovskite films and studied their influence
on perovskite nucleation and morphology for the respective solvents.
Among them, the perovskite prepared using dimethylacetamide (DMAc),
which has low solubility and high interaction with PbI2, demonstrated a highly crystalline perovskite black phase without
antisolvent dripping. Furthermore, we found that the perovskite concentration
played an important role in the perovskite film quality, where the
high concentration DMAc-based perovskite produced a smooth and dense
perovskite film by the antisolvent-free method in air. PSCs fabricated
using this technique delivered a champion power conversion efficiency
(PCE) of 20.1%. At the same time, the best device prepared by the
blade-coated method also got 18% PCE. Moreover, the unencapsulated
devices exhibited excellent stability, which retained more than 90%
of their initial efficiency after 47 days in air. This work provides
a facile and cost-effective method toward a controllable fabrication
of high-performance antisolvent-free MAPbI3-based solar
cells