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Influence of Hybrid Perovskite Fabrication Methods on Film Formation, Electronic Structure, and Solar Cell Performance
Published on: February 27, 2017
Rigid-flexible coupling: exquisite modulation of asymmetrical spiro-type hole-transporting materials toward efficient
Xuran Wang1, Jihong Wu1, Guosen Zhang1
1Strait Institute of Flexible Electronics (SIFE, Future Technologies), College of Physics and Energy, Fujian Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Quantum Manipulation and New Energy Materials, Fujian Normal University, Strait Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (SLoFE) Fuzhou 350117 Fujian China ifemwan@fjnu.edu.cn q397983012@126.com dqchen@fjnu.edu.cn ifewangy@fjnu.edu.cn vc@nwpu.edu.cn.
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Hole-transporting materials (HTMs) are the cornerstone to ensure efficient charge extraction and transport in conventional perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Despite the development of numerous novel HTMs, their performance consistently lags behind that of the benchmark, Spiro-OMeTAD. However, the instability of Spiro-OMeTAD induced by heavy doping remains a critical limitation. Herein, based on a Spiro-type molecular skeleton, we design a series of HTMs (namely 3MPA, 2MPA, MPA, and 4MCz) by precisely regulating the peripheral flexible diphenylamine and rigid carbazole fragments, which enables synergistic modulation of multiple properties of the HTMs. Specifically, the introduction of more carbazole units leads to enhanced thermal stability, lowered HOMO energy level, more compact film morphology and strengthened passivation capacity, but inversely, decreased solubility, doping efficiency and conductivity of the HTMs. Consequently, 3MPA and 2MPA can enable high-performance PSCs at low doping concentrations with PCEs of 25.21% and 24.86%, respectively, and importantly, 2MPA based PSCs exhibit superior device stability under ISOS-D-1 and ISOS-D-2 conditions.
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