Science, Vol.370, No.6512, 108-+, 2020
Impact of strain relaxation on performance of alpha-formamidinium lead iodide perovskite solar cells
High-efficiency lead halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have been fabricated with alpha-phase formamidinium lead iodide (FAPbI(3)) stabilized with multiple cations. The alloyed cations greatly affect the bandgap, carrier dynamics, and stability, as well as lattice strain that creates unwanted carrier trap sites. We substituted cesium (Cs) and methylenediammonium (MDA) cations in FA sites of FAPbI(3) and found that 0.03 mol fraction of both MDA and Cs cations lowered lattice strain, which increased carrier lifetime and reduced Urbach energy and defect concentration. The best-performing PSC exhibited power conversion efficiency >25% under 100 milliwatt per square centimeter AM 1.5G illumination (24.4% certified efficiency). Unencapsulated devices maintained >80% of their initial efficiency after 1300 hours in the dark at 85 degrees C.