Dopant-Free Hole Transporting Molecules For Highly Efficient Perovskite Photovoltaic With Strong Interfacial Interaction

SOLAR RRL(2019)

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One of the attractive ways to develop efficient and cost-effective inverted perovskite solar cells (PVSCs) is through the use of dopant-free hole transporting materials (HTMs) with facile synthesis and a lower price tag. Herein, two organic small molecules with a fluorene core are presented as dopant-free HTMs in inverted PVSCs, namely, FB-OMeTPA and FT-OMeTPA. The two molecules are designed in such a way they differ by replacing one of the benzene rings (FB-OMeTPA) with thiophene (FT-OMeTPA), which leads to a significantly improved coplanarity as manifested in the redshift of the absorbance and a smaller bandgap energy. Density functional theory calculations show that FT-OMeTPA has a strong Pb2+-S interaction at the FT-OMeTPA/perovskite interface, allowing surface passivation and facilitating charge transfer across interfaces. As a result, the PVSCs based on FT-OMeTPA exhibit a much higher hole mobility, power conversion efficiency, operational stability, and less hysteresis as compared with devices based on FB-OMeTPA.
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dopant-free, hole transporting materials, interfacial interactions, inverted perovskite photovoltaics, p-i-n
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