Interface Dipole Induced Field-Effect Passivation For Achieving 21.7% Efficiency And Stable Perovskite Solar Cells

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2021)

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Organolead halide hybrid perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have become a shining star in the renewable devices field due to the sharp growth of power conversion efficiency; however, interfacial recombination and carrier-extraction losses at heterointerfaces between the perovskite active layer and the carrier transport layers remain the two main obstacles to further improve the power conversion efficiency. Here, novel field-effect passivation has been successfully induced to effectively suppress the interfacial recombination and improve interfacial charge transfer by incorporating interfacial polarization via inserting a high work function interlayer between perovskite and holes transport layer. The charge dynamics within the device and the mechanism of the field-effect passivation are elucidated in detail. The unique interfacial dipoles reinforce the built-in field and prevent the photogenerated charges from recombining, resulting in power conversion efficiency up to 21.7% with negligible hysteresis. Furthermore, the hydrophobic interlayer also suppresses the perovskite decomposition by preventing the moisture penetration, thereby improving the humidity stability of the PSCs (>91% of the initial power conversion efficiency (PCE) after 30 d in 65 +/- 5% humidity). Finally, several promising research perspectives based on field-effect passivation are also suggested for further conversion efficiency improvements and photovoltaic applications.
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field&#8208, effect passivation, humidity stability, interfacial dipoles, perovskite solar cells, power conversion efficiency
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