Fullerene derivatives barrier layer for efficient and stable perovskite solar cells through interfacial modification and removal of superoxide radicals

Carbon(2024)

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Superoxide radicals(O2•–)-induced decomposition of perovskite, which seriously impairs the photovoltaic performance and stability of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Both TiO2 and perovskite produce O2•– that accelerates the rate of catalytic degradation at the interface and inherently poor interfacial contact, exacerbating charge recombination and efficiency loss. Adding fullerene phenol derivative (C60HTB) to the perovskite/TiO2 interface absorbs O2•– and improves poor interfacial communication. The PSCs' power conversion efficiency (PCE) is improved from 20.54 % to 21.63 %. The target devices retained 91.20 %, 94.86 %, and 89.36 % of their initial power conversion efficiencies after 48 h of aging under full-spectrum illumination, 240 h of aging under ultraviolet illumination, and dark storage in air for 500 h, respectively. In this work, efficient and stable TiO2-based-PSCs were realized by scavenging O2•–, which opens a new way to enhance the stability of PSCs in light and O2 environments (light/oxygen).
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Perovskite solar cells,TiO2,Superoxide radicals,Fullerene phenol derivative,Photo-oxygen stability
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