Synergistic Isothiourea–Guanidine Additive for Achieving Stable Perovskite Solar Cells with a High Certified Quasi‐Steady‐State Output
Abstract
Abstract Guanidinium and thiourea derivatives play significant roles in suppressing both shallow‐ and deep‐level defects, regulating perovskite crystallization, and leading to enhanced performance for perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Herein, an asymmetric isothiourea–guanidine hybrid dihydrochloride is designed by merging the two functional motifs onto a thiazole core to overcome the long‐overlooked competition between guanidinium and thiourea additives. Comprehensive characterizations reveal that the isothiourea arm selectively orients crystal growth along the (001) plane while effectively suppressing the formation of dimethylsulfoxide─PbI 2 and other deleterious intermediate phases, whereas the guanidinium counterpart immobilizes iodide ions via N─H···I hydrogen bonding, lowering ion‐migration activation energy. The resulting films exhibit suppressed defect densities, relieved residual strain, and an air‐stable black phase retained after 11 days of ambient aging. Consequently, MA‐free PSC delivers one of the highest certified quasi‐steady‐state output of 26.73% (p–i–n), a conventional 26.18% (n–i–p), and an indoor‐light champion of 44.60% (n–i–p). Notably, the devices retain >90% of their initial efficiency after 4000 h of continuous 1‐sun illumination (international summit on organic photovoltaic stability (ISOS)‐L‐1) and 2000 h of dark storage (ISOS‐D‐1).
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Authors (14)
Yong Li
Zuolin Zhang
Yan Cai
Shengyan Pu
Minghui Cheng
School of Biotechnology and Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology of Ministry of Education Jiangnan University Wuxi 214122 China
Zhuang Xie
College of Materials Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Chengdu University of Technology Chengdu 610059 P.R. China
Yiqiao Sun
Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry Ministry of Education Shaanxi Key Laboratory For Advanced Energy Devices Shaanxi Engineering Lab For Advanced Energy Technology School of Materials Science and Engineering Shaanxi Normal University Xi'an China
Qiuyan Cao
College of Materials and Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Chengdu University of Technology Chengdu 610059 P. R. China
Cong Chen
BLSA-ZJU Research Center and Key Laboratory of Biomass Chemical Engineering of Ministry of Education, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
Hongxiang Li
College of Polymer Science and Engineering State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering
Zhike Liu
Zhihao Wang
Center for Low-Carbon Conversion Science and Engineering; State Key Laboratory of Low Carbon Catalysis and Carbon Dioxide Utilization, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute
Shengzhong Liu
Yuwei Duan