Biao Zhou, Xiang Wu, Zhengyan Jiang, Jinwook Kim, Zhaojin Wang, Jiayun Sun, Ming Guan, Kai Wang, Xiaochun Liu, Wallace C.H. Choy
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Abstract
While foldable solar cells can advance the applications from emerging electronics like self-powered wearable optoelectronic devices, the poor mechanical durability of perovskite films due to the severe intrinsic strain, and the brittle nature of the flexible ITO electrode hinder foldable perovskite solar cells (F-PSCs) realization. Here, the strategy of region-dependent microscopic and macroscopic strain suppression is demonstrated to achieve efficient F-PSCs on silver nanowires (AgNWs) electrodes. Fundamentally, by introducing the region-dependent modification approach of functionalized polymer incorporation, the significant release of microscopic strain in perovskite film is demonstrated by effectively suppressing defects at places with crystallization orientation variation of perovskite surface/grain boundaries. Equally important, the gradient macroscopic strain is simultaneously eliminated by inhibiting the FA+ (formamidinum) gradient distribution in perovskite film's depth direction. The two-strain relaxations greatly enhance the mechanical durability of perovskite film, while also improving phase stability and suppressing ion migration. Finally, efficient F-PSCs (23% PCE, the highest value among reported F-PSCs) is realized with remarkable foldability, with efficiency maintaining 94% of its initial value even after 2000 times multidirectional folding at 0.75 mm curvature radius, which far exceeds the mechanical durability of typical ITO-based flexible PSCs. This work aids in comprehending strain modulation role for F-PSCs realization.
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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.