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    Liu, Cheng; Yang, Yi; Rakstys, Kasparas; Mahata, Arup; Franckevicius, Marius; Mosconi, Edoardo; Skackauskaite, Raminta; Ding, Bin; Brooks, Keith G; Usiobo, Onovbaramwen Jennifer; Audinot, Jean-Nicolas; Kanda, Hiroyuki; Driukas, Simonas; Kavaliauskaite, Gabriele; Gulbinas, Vidmantas; Dessimoz, Marc; Getautis, Vytautas; De Angelis, Filippo; Ding, Yong; Dai, Songyuan; Dyson, Paul J; Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja

    Nature communications, 11/2021, Letnik: 12, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Organic halide salt passivation is considered to be an essential strategy to reduce defects in state-of-the-art perovskite solar cells (PSCs). This strategy, however, suffers from the inevitable formation of in-plane favored two-dimensional (2D) perovskite layers with impaired charge transport, especially under thermal conditions, impeding photovoltaic performance and device scale-up. To overcome this limitation, we studied the energy barrier of 2D perovskite formation from ortho-, meta- and para-isomers of (phenylene)di(ethylammonium) iodide (PDEAI ) that were designed for tailored defect passivation. Treatment with the most sterically hindered ortho-isomer not only prevents the formation of surficial 2D perovskite film, even at elevated temperatures, but also maximizes the passivation effect on both shallow- and deep-level defects. The ensuing PSCs achieve an efficiency of 23.9% with long-term operational stability (over 1000 h). Importantly, a record efficiency of 21.4% for the perovskite module with an active area of 26 cm was achieved.