Interfacial toughening with self-assembled monolayers enhances perovskite solar cell reliability

Zhenghong Dai(Brown University), Srinivas K. Yadavalli(Brown University), Min Chen(Brown University), Ali Abbaspour Tamijani(Brown University), Yue Qi(Brown University), Nitin P. Padture(Brown University)
Science
May 6, 2021
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Abstract

Iodine-terminated self-assembled monolayer (I-SAM) was used in perovskite solar cells (PSCs) to achieve a 50% increase of adhesion toughness at the interface between the electron transport layer (ETL) and the halide perovskite thin film to enhance mechanical reliability. Treatment with I-SAM also increased the power conversion efficiency from 20.2% to 21.4%, reduced hysteresis, and improved operational stability with a projected T80 (time to 80% initial efficiency retained) increasing from ~700 hours to 4000 hours under 1-sun illumination and with continuous maximum power point tracking. Operational stability-tested PSC without SAMs revealed extensive irreversible morphological degradation at the ETL/perovskite interface, including voids formation and delamination, whereas PSCs with I-SAM exhibited minimal damage accumulation. This difference was attributed to a combination of a decrease in hydroxyl groups at the interface and the higher interfacial toughness.


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