Interface Regulation via an Organometallic Ferrocene-Based Molecule toward Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells
Fei Wang,
Taomiao Wang,
Chuangye Ge
et al.
Abstract:There is a significant challenge of charge recombination
at the
perovskite/electron transport layer (ETL), coupled with the need of
optimized interface charge transfer in inverted perovskite solar cells
(PSCs). In this work, an organometallic ferrocene-based molecule,
ferrocenyl-bis-thieno[3,2-b]thiophene-2-carboxylate
(FcTTPc), with inherent carboxylate and thiophene functionalities
surrounding the central ferrocene motif, is meticulously designed
and synthesized for the modification of the perovskite/ETL int… Show more
Co-assembled the highly electrophilic FCNO2 with PTAA can effectively reduce the energy disorder of NiOx/PTAA through π–π interactions and charge transfer, thereby achieving an efficiency of 20.6% and excellent stability in 100 cm2 inverted PSM.
Co-assembled the highly electrophilic FCNO2 with PTAA can effectively reduce the energy disorder of NiOx/PTAA through π–π interactions and charge transfer, thereby achieving an efficiency of 20.6% and excellent stability in 100 cm2 inverted PSM.
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