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Natural Antioxidant-Inspired Interfacial Engineering for Stable and High-Performance Perovskite Solar Cells
- Department of Energy Science and Engineering
- Hybrid Optoelectronic Device Laboratory
- 1. Journal Articles
- Department of Energy Science and Engineering
- Energy Conversion Materials Engineering Laboratory
- 1. Journal Articles
- Department of Energy Science and Engineering
- Chemical & Energy Materials Engineering (CEME) Laboratory
- 1. Journal Articles
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- Title
- Natural Antioxidant-Inspired Interfacial Engineering for Stable and High-Performance Perovskite Solar Cells
- Issued Date
- ACCEPT
- Citation
- Advanced Energy Materials
- Type
- Article
- Author Keywords
- buried interface ; chemical radical quenching ; reactive oxygen ; taurine
- Keywords
- FORMAMIDINIUM ; STABILITY ; DEGRADATION ; LAYERS
- ISSN
- 1614-6832
- Abstract
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Although perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently achieved high certified power conversion efficiencies (PCEs), operational instability remains a critical obstacle to commercialization. In particular, superoxide (O2 center dot-) generated at metal-oxide charge-transport layers rapidly decomposes perovskites by deprotonating the organic cations (FA(+) and MA+) and therefore must be suppressed. Nevertheless, under operating illumination, the formation and diffusion of O2 center dot- are unavoidable as long as metal oxides are employed in PSCs. To address this, we introduce the natural antioxidant taurine at the SnO2/FAPbI3 interface to suppress O2 center dot- diffusion via chemical radical quenching. We elucidate the taurine-mediated O2 center dot- quenching mechanism through density functional theory (DFT) calculations supported by experiments. In addition, we find that I2 is concomitantly reduced to I- during the quenching process. This antioxidant interface prevents O2 center dot- induced perovskite decomposition under strongly oxidizing conditions. Moreover, the multifunctional groups of taurine form a chemical bridge between SnO2 and FAPbI3, reducing interfacial defect density, enhancing carrier mobility, and suppressing non-radiative recombination. Consequently, the taurine-buried interface enables an improved PCE with increased open-circuit voltage (VOC) and fill factor (FF), while markedly enhancing the light-soaking and operational stability of PSCs.
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- Wiley
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