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Co‐Self‐Assembled Monolayers Modified NiO<i><sub>x</sub></i> for Stable Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells

Qi Cao, Tianyue Wang, Xingyu Pu, Xilai He, Mingchao Xiao, Hui Chen, Lyuchao Zhuang, Qi Wei, Hok‐Leung Loi, Peng Guo, Bochun Kang, Guangpeng Feng, Jing Zhuang, Guitao Feng, Xuanhua Li, Feng Yan

2024Advanced Materials285 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract [4‐(3,6‐dimethyl‐9H‐carbazol‐9yl)butyl]phosphonic acid (Me‐4PACz) self‐assembled molecules (SAM) are an effective method to solve the problem of the buried interface of NiO x in inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs). However, the Me‐4PACz end group (carbazole core) cannot forcefully passivate defects at the bottom of the perovskite film. Here, a Co‐SAM strategy is employed to modify the buried interface of PSCs. Me‐4PACz is doped with phosphorylcholine chloride (PC) to form a Co‐SAM to improve the monolayer coverage and reduce leakage current. The phosphate group and chloride ions (Cl − ) in PC can inhibit NiO x surface defects. Meantime, the quaternary ammonium ions and Cl − in PC can fill organic cations and halogen vacancies in the perovskite film to enable defects passivation. Moreover, Co‐SAM can promote the growth of perovskite crystals, collaboratively solve the problem of buried defects, suppress nonradiative recombination, accelerate carrier transmission, and relieve the residual stress of the perovskite film. Consequently, the Co‐SAM modified devices show power conversion efficiencies as high as 25.09% as well as excellent device stability with 93% initial efficiency after 1000 h of operation under one‐sun illumination. This work demonstrates the novel approach for enhancing the performance and stability of PSCs by modifying Co‐SAM on NiO x .

Topics & Concepts

PassivationMaterials scienceNon-blocking I/OMonolayerPerovskite (structure)Energy conversion efficiencyCarrier lifetimeChemical engineeringOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyLayer (electronics)SiliconCatalysisOrganic chemistryChemistryEngineeringPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsConducting polymers and applicationsChalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films