Stability and dark hysteresis correlate in NiO-based perovskite solar cells

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DI GIROLAMO DIEGO, Matteocci Fabio, Utama Kosasih Felix, Chistiakova Ganna, Zuo Weiwei, Divitini Giorgio, Korte Lars, Ducati Caterina, Di Carlo Aldo, DINI DANILO, Abate Antonio
ISSN: 1614-6840

In perovskite solar cells (PSCs), the interfaces are a weak link with respect to degradation. Electrochemical reactivity of the perovskite’s halides has been reported for both molecular and polymeric hole selective layers (HSLs), and
here it is shown that also NiO brings about this decomposition mechanism. Employing NiO as an HSL in p–i–n PSCs with power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 16.8%, noncapacitive hysteresis is found in the dark, which is
attributable to the bias-induced degradation of perovskite/NiO interface. The possibility of electrochemically decoupling NiO from the perovskite via the introduction of a buffer layer is explored. Employing a hybrid magnesiumorganic interlayer, the noncapacitive hysteresis is entirely suppressed and
the device’s electrical stability is improved. At the same time, the PCE is improved up to 18% thanks to reduced interfacial charge recombination, which enables more efficient hole collection resulting in higher Voc and FF.

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