2023
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202309484
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Side‐Group‐Mediated Small Molecular Interlayer to Achieve Superior Passivation Strength and Enhanced Carrier Dynamics for Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells

Jidong Deng,
Hosein Ahangar,
Yuanhui Xiao
et al.

Abstract: Considering the high surface defects of polycrystalline perovskite, chemical passivation is effective in reducing defects‐associated carrier losses. However, challenges remain in promoting passivation effects without compromising the carrier‐extraction yield at the perovskite interfaces. In this work, interlayer molecules functionalized with different side groups are rationally designed to investigate the correlation between defect‐passivation strength and interfacial carrier dynamics.  It is revealed that Cl‐… Show more

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“…The surface potential of the perovskite becomes less negative with NH 4 NO 3 passivation, which suggests that the surface defects are reduced, and helps to suppress non-radiative recombination in the devices. 31 In addition, the contact potential difference (CPD) from KPFM can also be used to determine the relative work function of the sample. The average CPD values for the control and target are 0.729 V and 0.322 V for the control and target samples (Fig.…”
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“…The surface potential of the perovskite becomes less negative with NH 4 NO 3 passivation, which suggests that the surface defects are reduced, and helps to suppress non-radiative recombination in the devices. 31 In addition, the contact potential difference (CPD) from KPFM can also be used to determine the relative work function of the sample. The average CPD values for the control and target are 0.729 V and 0.322 V for the control and target samples (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%