Co‐Assembled Hybrid Interlayer Engineering for Enhanced Upper Interface Stability in Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells

D Di Lu J Junyu Wang Y Yong Huang (National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, School of Physics) X Xiaoyan Lai (College of New Materials and New Energies Shenzhen Technology University Shenzhen Guangdong China) Y Yu Zhang (Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha China) T Tingshu Shi (College of New Materials and New Energies Shenzhen Technology University Shenzhen Guangdong China) J Jun Tang (The Dermatology Department of The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine) P Peng You W Wei Chen Y Yu Chen D Danish Khan (Department of Chemistry, Chemical Physics Theory Group) H Hui Yan Z Zilong Zheng Z Zeguo Tang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Engineering electron transport layer (ETL) interface is critical for high‐efficiency and long‐term stability in inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs), yet co‐assembled hybrid interlayer are rarely explored for this upper interface. This work integrates 4‐aminobenzoate acid hydrochloride (4AA) with a dibenzo‐18‐crown‐6 (DB18C6) to construct a hybrid interlayer at ETL interface. The 4AA molecules intercalate into DB18C6 aggregates, homogenizing the monolayer and boosting surface coverage (from 0.57 to 0.79) and strengthening the interfacial dipole moment (from 2 to 7 Debye). This interlayer provides dual passivation, in which the ─NH 3 + and ─COOH groups of 4AA neutralize ionic defects, while DB18C6 optimizes perovskite crystallinity and energy level alignment. Therefore, modified devices achieve an efficiency of 26.33% (exceeding 22.92% of the control) with high open‐circuit voltage (V OC ) of 1.167 V and fill factor (FF) of 86.05% (compared to 1.130 V and 80.38% of the control). More importantly, the co‐assembled hybrid interlayer serves as a barrier against environmental and ionic degradation. The unencapsulated device demonstrates outstanding operational stability, retaining 93.2% of initial efficiency after 1000 h of maximum power point tracking. This work demonstrates a co‐assembly strategy to address efficiency and stability challenges at ETL interface, paving a reliable path toward high‐performance and stable inverted PSCs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 44
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

D

Di Lu

J

Junyu Wang

Y

Yong Huang

National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, School of Physics

X

Xiaoyan Lai

College of New Materials and New Energies Shenzhen Technology University Shenzhen Guangdong China

Y

Yu Zhang

Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha China

T

Tingshu Shi

College of New Materials and New Energies Shenzhen Technology University Shenzhen Guangdong China

J

Jun Tang

The Dermatology Department of The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine

P

Peng You

W

Wei Chen

Y

Yu Chen

D

Danish Khan

Department of Chemistry, Chemical Physics Theory Group

H

Hui Yan

Z

Zilong Zheng

Z

Zeguo Tang