Shuo ZhangFangyuan YeXiaoyu WangRui ChenHuidong ZhangLiqing ZhanXianyuan JiangYawen LiXiaoyu JiShuaijun LiuMiaojie YuFurong YuYilin ZhangRuihan WuZonghao LiuZhijun NingDieter NeherLiyuan HanYuze LinHe TianWei ChenMartin StolterfohtLijun ZhangWeihong ZhuYongzhen Wu
Controlling the perovskite morphology and defects at the buried perovskite-substrate interface is challenging for inverted perovskite solar cells. In this work, we report an amphiphilic molecular hole transporter, (2-(4-(bis(4-methoxyphenyl)amino)phenyl)-1-cyanovinyl)phosphonic acid, that features a multifunctional cyanovinyl phosphonic acid group and forms a superwetting underlayer for perovskite deposition, which enables high-quality perovskite films with minimized defects at the buried interface. The resulting perovskite film has a photoluminescence quantum yield of 17% and a Shockley-Read-Hall lifetime of nearly 7 microseconds and achieved a certified power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 25.4% with an open-circuit voltage of 1.21 volts and a fill factor of 84.7%. In addition, 1–square centimeter cells and 10–square centimeter minimodules show PCEs of 23.4 and 22.0%, respectively. Encapsulated modules exhibited high stability under both operational and damp heat test conditions.
Ting ZhuQi SongHongkang GongFulin SunChenhui ZhangYi DongDan LiFangtian YouZhiqun HeChunjun Liang
Yehui XuShaobing XiongSheng JiangJianming YangDong LiHongbo WuXiaomeng YouYefan ZhangZaifei MaJianhua XuJianxin TangYe‐Feng YaoZhenrong SunQinye Bao
Peng YangYu ChenJing ZhouChuan LuoWeijian TangYuwei DuanYihui WuQiang Peng
Hui ChenJiabao YangQi CaoTong WangXingyu PuXilai HeXingyuan ChenXuanhua Li
Bhavna SharmaMohammad Adil AfrozTejasvini SharmaMichael SalibaSoumitra Satapathi