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Tailoring Rigid Segments in Dopant-Free Polymeric Hole Transport Materials for Perovskite Quantum Dot Solar Cells

Title
Tailoring Rigid Segments in Dopant-Free Polymeric Hole Transport Materials for Perovskite Quantum Dot Solar Cells
Author(s)
Lee, Dae HwanLim, SeyeongKim, ChanhyeokLee, Han UkChung, DasolChoi, YelimChoi, JongminKim, YounghoonCho, Sung BeomKim, Hong IlPark, Taiho
Issued Date
2023-03
Citation
ACS Energy Letters, v.8, no.4, pp.1839 - 1847
Type
Article
Keywords
EFFICIENTIMPACTORDER
ISSN
2380-8195
Abstract
The dominant hole transport material (HTM) used in perovskite quantum dot solar cells (PQD-SCs) is a Spiro-OMeTAD, which inevitably requires doping systems to increase charge mobility. However, the use of deliquescent dopants leads to the degradation of PQD-SCs, necessitating the development of efficient dopant-free HTMs for their commercialization. Here, we designed three types of dopant-free HTMs: Asy-PDTS, Asy-PSDTS, and Asy-PSeDTS. We apply chalcogenide-based fluorinated benzothiadiazole as a rigid segment acceptor unit to generate an effective charge hopping channel, compensating for the impaired electrical property through side chain engineering. The rigid segment is constructed into favorable planar structures of face-to-face stacking by a conformation-locking approach via chalcogenide-fluorine noncovalent interactions (S···F and Se···F). The optimized device using Asy-PSeDTS achieved 15.2% power conversion efficiency (PCE) and maintained 80% of the initial PCE after 40 days, which is the highest PCE and stability among dopant-free HTM-based PQD-SCs so far. © 2023 American Chemical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/45979
DOI
10.1021/acsenergylett.3c00211
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Related Researcher
  • 최종민 Choi, Jongmin
  • Research Interests Advanced Metal Oxides; Colloidal Quantum Dots; Perovskite-Quantum Dot Hybrid Nanomaterials; Photocatalytic Materials
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