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Green-Solvent-Processable, Dopant-Free Hole-Transporting Materials for Robust and Efficient Perovskite Solar Cells SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Green-Solvent-Processable, Dopant-Free Hole-Transporting Materials for Robust and Efficient Perovskite Solar Cells
Authors
Lee, JunwooByranyand, Mahdi MalekshahiKang, GyeonghoSon, Sung Y.Song, SeulkiKim, Guan-WooPark, Taiho
Date Issued
2017-09
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
In addition to having proper energy levels and high hole mobility (A) without the use of dopants, hole transporting materials (HTMs) used in n-i-p-type perovskite solar cells (PSCs) should be processed using green solvents to enable environmentally friendly device fabrication. Although many HTMs have been assessed, due to the limited solubility of HTMs in green solvents, no green-solvent-processable HTM has been reported to date. Here, we report on a greensolvent-processable HTM, an asymmetric D-A polymer (asyPBTBDT) that exhibits superior solubility even in the green solvent, 2-methylanisole, which is a known food additive. The new HTM is well matched with perovskites in terms of energy levels and attains a high mu(h) (1.13 x 10(-3) cm(2)/(V s)) even without the use of dopants. Using the HTM, we produced robust PSCs with 18.3% efficiency (91% retention after 30 days without encapsulation under 50%-75% relative humidity) without dopants; with dopants (bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl) imide and tert-butylpyridine, a 20.0% efficiency was achieved. Therefore, it is a first report for a green-solvent-processable hole-transporting polymer, exhibiting the highest efficiencies reported so far for n-i-p devices with and without the dopants.
Keywords
HIGHLY EFFICIENT; LOW-COST; PERFORMANCE; MORPHOLOGY; STABILITY; LAYERS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/92025
DOI
10.1021/jacs.7b04949
ISSN
0002-7863
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, vol. 139, no. 35, page. 12175 - 12181, 2017-09
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