研究目的
Investigating the effects of solvent additives on the morphology and transport property of a perylene diimide dimer film in perovskite solar cells for improved performance.
研究成果
The addition of solvent additives, particularly 1-methylnaphthalene (MN), significantly improved the morphology and transport properties of Bis-PDI-T-EG films, leading to enhanced performance of PerSCs. The best PCE of 14.96% was achieved with Bis-PDI-T-EG + 0.05 v/v% MN as the ETL. Further improvement to a PCE of 15.11% was observed with the addition of 0.05 wt% graphene. The study demonstrates the potential of solvent additive engineering in optimizing the performance of non-fullerene ETL based PerSCs.
研究不足
The study focuses on the effects of solvent additives on the morphology and transport properties of PDI films and their impact on the performance of PerSCs. The limitations include the specific types of solvent additives tested and the concentration ranges used, which may not cover all possible variations that could influence the film properties and device performance.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved the use of solvent additive engineering to tune the morphology and transport properties of PDIs. A series of solvent additives were investigated for their role in the morphology and transport property of PDI dimer (Bis-PDI-T-EG) film as well as on the photovoltaic performance of PerSCs.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The materials used include Bis-PDI-T-EG and PDIN synthesized following previous reports, and various solvent additives purchased from different suppliers.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Instruments used include a solar simulator, UV–vis spectra recorder, PL spectra recorder, optical microscope, AFM, and GIWAXS measurements.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The fabrication of PerSCs involved spin-coating processes, annealing, and the use of solvent additives to adjust the morphology and charge transport of the Bis-PDI-T-EG ETL.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Conductivity measurements were performed by measuring I-V characteristics, and the photovoltaic performance was characterized by J?V curves and IPCE measurements.
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