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Metal halide perovskites have thepotential to revolutionizethefield of photovoltaics, though limited stability has impeded commercialexploitation. The soft heterointerface between the perovskite andcharge-transporting layer is one of the major bottlenecks that limitsoperational stability. Here, we present rationally designed molecularmodulators that synergistically improve the stability of the & alpha;-FAPbI(3)-based perovskite solar cells while retaining power conversionefficiency (PCE) of 24.0% with a high open-circuit voltage (V (OC)) of & SIM;1.195 V. The interfacially modifiedphotovoltaic cells exhibit high operational stability, whereby thechampion device retains & SIM;88% of initial performance after 2000h of maximum power point tracking at 40 & DEG;C and 1 sun illumination.The molecular origins of such enhanced stability and device performanceare corroborated by multiscale characterization techniques and modeling,providing insights into the origins of performance and stability enhancements.
Thibault Schaller, Ludovica Lunghi, Christophe Ballif, Franz-Josef Haug, Julien Hurni, Ezgi Genç
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