Modulating Nucleation and Crystal Growth of Tin Perovskite Films for Efficient Solar Cells

Nano Lett. 2024 May 8;24(18):5460-5466. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c00474. Epub 2024 Apr 26.

Abstract

The performance of tin halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) has been severely limited by the rapid crystallization of tin perovskites, which usually leads to an undesirable film quality. In this work, we tackle this issue by regulating the nucleation and crystal growth of tin perovskite films using a small Lewis base additive, urea. The urea-SnI2 interaction facilitates the formation of larger and more uniform clusters, thus accelerating the nucleation process. Additionally, the crystal growth process is extended, resulting in a high-quality tin perovskite film with compact morphology, increased crystallinity, and reduced defects. Consequently, the efficiency of tin PSCs is significantly increased from 10.42% to 14.22%. This work highlights the importance of manipulating the nucleation and crystal growth of tin perovskites to realize efficient tin PSCs.

Keywords: high PCE; regulation of nucleation and crystal growth; small-sized Lewis base additive; tin perovskite solar cells.