In Situ Dual‐Ionic Charge Compensation for Cs <sub>x</sub> FA <sub>1‐x</sub> PbI <sub>3</sub> Perovskite Quantum Dot Solar Cells with Over 18% Efficiency

G Guoliang Wang (School of Chinese Materia Medica) B Bainian Ren (School of Materials Science and Engineering Beihang University Beijing 100191 China) X Xinyi Mei (School of Materials Science and Engineering Beihang University Beijing 100191 China) M Mingxu Zhang J Junming Qiu (School of Materials Science and Engineering Beihang University Beijing 100191 China) Z Zhimei Sun (School of Materials Science and Engineering) X Xiaoliang Zhang

Abstract

Abstract Cesium‐formamidinium lead triiodide perovskite quantum dots (Cs x FA 1‐x PbI 3 PQDs) receive increasing attention for new‐generation solar cells due to their outstanding optoelectronic properties and solution processibility. However, during the synthesis of Cs x FA 1‐x PbI 3 PQDs, PQDs seriously suffer from the ligand detachment from the PQD surface under the polar antisolvent, leaving numerous surface vacancies that significantly compromise the surface lattice integrity and optoelectronic properties of PQDs. A facile dual‐ionic charge compensation strategy is introduced through the bimolecular nucleophilic substitution ( S N 2) to reinforce the surface lattice of Cs x FA 1‐x PbI 3 PQDs. The dual‐ionic ligands produced during the S N 2 reaction could in situ fill the surface vacancies of PQDs in the nonpolar solvent, which significantly improves the surface lattice integrity and thus the optoelectronic properties of PQDs, substantially diminishing trap‐assisted nonradiative recombination. Consequently, the PQDs solar cells show a power conversion efficiency of up to 18.17%, representing the highest efficiency in Cs x FA 1‐x PbI 3 PQD solar cells. The remarkable photovoltaic performance is attributed to the reinforced surface lattice of PQDs, suppressing the energy losses induced by the nonradiative recombination. This study provides crucial design principles for optimizing the crystalline structure integrity of PQDs, which also paves a new avenue for developing high‐performance solar cells or other optoelectronic devices.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 35
Published September 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

G

Guoliang Wang

School of Chinese Materia Medica

B

Bainian Ren

School of Materials Science and Engineering Beihang University Beijing 100191 China

X

Xinyi Mei

School of Materials Science and Engineering Beihang University Beijing 100191 China

M

Mingxu Zhang

J

Junming Qiu

School of Materials Science and Engineering Beihang University Beijing 100191 China

Z

Zhimei Sun

School of Materials Science and Engineering

X

Xiaoliang Zhang