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Tailored Supramolecular Interface Enables Efficient and Stable Tin Halide Perovskite Photovoltaics

Miao Zeng, Zhongliang Yan, Xinyu Ye, Yu Lou, Tao Sheng, Xianyuan Jiang, Yulin Mao, Arui Huang, Xueying Yang, Zhaojin Wang, Yuanmiao Sun, Yang Bai, Hui–Ming Cheng, Guichuan Xing

2025ACS Energy Letters14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide The efficiency and lifetime of tin halide perovskite solar cells (THPSCs) lag far behind those of their lead counterparts, which is mainly attributed to the low-quality of tin perovskite films as a result of their poorly controlled crystallization. Here, we introduce 3D polydentate methyl-β-cyclodextrin (CD) on top of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS), and such a supramolecular interlayer leads to well-regulated crystallization. The attenuate coordination between CD and ammonium at the supramolecular interface facilitates the nucleation rate, and the multisite interaction in different spatial directions retards their crystal growth, resulting in denser and defect-less tin perovskite films. Moreover, such a supramolecular interlayer not only enables better energy alignment but also weakens the acidity of PEDOT:PSS. As a result, the efficiency of THPSCs with a tailored supramolecular interface is increased to 14.94% with a new record-high V OC of up to 1.017 V, and the unencapsulated devices exhibit an outstanding stability after nearly 4000 h of storage.

Topics & Concepts

HalidePhotovoltaicsPerovskite (structure)TinMaterials scienceInterface (matter)NanotechnologyOptoelectronicsPhotovoltaic systemChemistryInorganic chemistryCrystallographyMetallurgyEngineeringElectrical engineeringComposite materialCapillary actionCapillary numberPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsQuantum Dots Synthesis And PropertiesChalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films