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In spite of the outstanding properties of metal halide perovskites, its polycrystalline nature induces a wide range of structural defects that results in charge losses that affect the final device performance and stability. Herein, a surface treatment is used to passivate interfacial vacancies and improve moisture tolerance. A functional organic molecule, phenylethyl ammonium iodide (PEAI) salt, is dissolved with the antisolvent step. The additive used at low concentration does not induce formation of low‐dimensional perovskites species. Instead, the organic halide species passivate the surface of the perovskite and grain boundaries, which results in an effective passivation. For sake of generality, this facile solution‐processed synthesis was studied for halide perovskite with different compositions, the standard perovskite MAPbI 3 , and double cation perovskites, MA 0.9 Cs 0.1 PbI 3 and MA 0.5 FA 0.5 PbI 3 , increasing the average photoconversion efficiency compared to the reference cell by 18%, 32%, and 4% respectively, observed for regular, n‐i‐p, and inverted, p‐i‐n, solar cell configurations. This analysis highlights the generality of this approach for halide perovskite materials in order to reduce nonradiative recombination as observed by impedance spectroscopy.
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Teresa S. Ripollés
Patricio Serafini
Carlos Redondo-Obispo
Energy Technology
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Universitat de València
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc356a1eeef32283c0fa8b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ente.202100890