Luqi Sun, Tao Wang, Yanan Wang, Gaofang Li, Zhiyong Deng, Shengping Sun, Hao Tan, Xiaomeng Wang, Jing Chen, Lin Peng, Xiaolin Liu, Jia Lin, Hexing Li
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Abstract
Uncontrolled deposition of tin oxide (SnO2 ) colloidal nanoparticles and perovskite precursors poses challenges for improving the efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Modifying the electron transport layer (ETL) can both enhance its own performance and influence the crystallization kinetics of the upper perovskite layer. This study incorporates chain-like surfactants with spatially opposite charges for ETL modification. It is found that molecular conformational changes induced by the flexibility of the carbon chain lead to the collapse of the urchin-like structure, impacting the passivation effect and SnO2 deposition. Due to the more stable conformation of short-chain surfactant, the fully extended carbon chains in the SnO2 micelles form a stable urchin-like structure, establishing a stronger aggregation barrier that ensures uniform deposition. The ordered distribution of molecules in the ETL allows functional groups to be fully exposed on the ETL surface and facilitates interlayer modification. This approach enhances passivation across layers, alleviates interfacial tensile stress, promotes interlayer contact, and extends the processing window of perovskite, thereby ensuring the high-performance PSCs. Ultimately, an optimized ETL substrate strategy increases PSC device efficiency from 22.21% to 24.12%, and greatly improves the stability of the unencapsulated device under various conditions, providing a new option for ETL modification engineering.
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Established in 2011, Advanced Energy Materials is an international, interdisciplinary, English-language journal that focuses on materials used in energy harvesting, conversion, and storage. It is regarded as a top-quality journal alongside Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, and Small.
With a 2022 Impact Factor of 27.8, Advanced Energy Materials is considered a prime source for the best energy-related research. The journal covers a wide range of topics in energy-related research, including organic and inorganic photovoltaics, batteries and supercapacitors, fuel cells, hydrogen generation and storage, thermoelectrics, water splitting and photocatalysis, solar fuels and thermosolar power, magnetocalorics, and piezoelectronics.
The readership of Advanced Energy Materials includes materials scientists, chemists, physicists, and engineers in both academia and industry. The journal is indexed in various databases and collections, such as Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database, FIZ Karlsruhe, INSPEC (IET), Science Citation Index Expanded, Technology Collection, and Web of Science, among others.