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ChemSusChem 2017-Oct

Effects of Self-Assembled Monolayer Modification of Nickel Oxide Nanoparticles Layer on the Performance and Application of Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells.

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Qin Wang
Chu-Chen Chueh
Ting Zhao
Jiaqi Cheng
Morteza Eslamian
Wallace C H Choy
Alex K-Y Jen

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Entirely low-temperature solution-processed (≤100 °C) planar p-i-n perovskite solar cells (PSCs) offer great potential for commercialization of roll-to-roll fabricated photovoltaic devices. However, the stable inorganic hole-transporting layer (HTL) in PSCs is usually processed at high temperature (200-500 °C), which is far beyond the tolerant temperature (≤150 °C) of roll-to-roll fabrication. In this context, inorganic NiOx nanoparticles (NPs) are an excellent candidate to serve as the HTL in PSCs, owing to their excellent solution processability at room temperature. However, the low-temperature processing condition is usually accompanied with defect formation, which deteriorates the film quality and device efficiency to a large extent. To suppress this setback, we used a series of benzoic acid selfassembled monolayers (SAMs) to passivate the surface defects of the NiOx NPs and found that 4-bromobenzoic acid could effectively play the role of the surface passivation. This SAM layer reduces the trap-assisted recombination, minimizes the energy offset between the NiOx NPs and perovskite, and changes the HTL surface wettability, thus enhancing the perovskite crystallization, resulting in more stable PSCs with enhanced power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 18.4 %, exceeding the control device PCE (15.5 %). Also, we incorporated the above-mentioned SAMs into flexible PSCs (F-PSCs) and achieved one of the highest PCE of 16.2 % on a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate with a remarkable power-per-weight of 26.9 W g-1 . This facile interfacial engineering method offers great potential for the large-scale manufacturing and commercialization of PSCs.

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