Organometallic-functionalized interfaces for highly efficient inverted perovskite solar cells
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Published on Science (21 April 2022)
 

Author(s): Zhen Li, Bo Li, Xin Wu, Stephanie A. Sheppard, Shoufeng  Zhang, Danpeng Gao, Nicholas J. Long, Zonglong Zhu

 
Abstract

Further enhancing the performance and stability of inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs) is crucial for their commercialization. We report that the functionalization of multication and halide perovskite interfaces with an organometallic compound, ferrocenyl-bis-thiophene-2-carboxylate (FcTc2), simultaneously enhanced the efficiency and stability of inverted PSCs. The resultant devices achieved a power conversion efficiency of 25.0% and maintained >98% of their initial efficiency after continuously operating at the maximum power point for 1500 hours under simulated AM1.5 illumination. Moreover, the FcTc2-functionalized devices passed the international standards for mature photovoltaics (IEC61215:2016) and have exhibited high stability under the damp heat test (85°C and 85% relative humidity).

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Read more: https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.abm8566