Although the hot-casting (HC) technique is prevalent in developing preferred crystal orientation of quasi-2D perovskite films, the difficulty of accurately controlling the thermal homogeneity of substrate is unfavorable for the… Click to show full abstract
Although the hot-casting (HC) technique is prevalent in developing preferred crystal orientation of quasi-2D perovskite films, the difficulty of accurately controlling the thermal homogeneity of substrate is unfavorable for the reproducibility of device fabrication. Herein, a facile and effective non-preheating (NP) film-casting method is proposed to realize highly oriented quasi-2D perovskite films by replacing the butylammonium (BA+ ) spacer partially with methylammonium (MA+ ) cation as (BA)2- x (MA)3+ x Pb4 I13 (x = 0, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6). At the optimal x-value of 0.4, the resultant quasi-2D perovskite film possesses highly orientated crystals, associated with a dense morphology and uniform grain-size distribution. Consequently, the (BA)1.6 (MA)3.4 Pb4 I13 -based solar cells yield champion efficiencies of 15.44% with NP processing and 16.29% with HC processing, respectively. As expected, the HC-processed device shows a poor performance reproducibility compared with that of the NP film-casting method. Moreover, the unsealed device (x = 0.4) displays a better moisture stability with respect to the x = 0 stored in a 65% ± 5% relative humility chamber.
               
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