Multifunctional Buried Molecule‐Bridge for High‐Performance Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells

M Mingyang Gao Z Zeping Ou C Can Wang L Lei Liu D Dingqin Hu W Wei Wan (MOE Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Phosphorus Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Department of Chemistry) P Peidong Chen Y Yi Pan (Department of Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong 999077, China) S Shisong Nie (MOE Key Laboratory of Low‐grade Energy Utilization Technologies and Systems School of Energy & Power Engineering Chongqing University Chongqing 400044 China) Y Yuanyi Luo P Pengyan Zhang (Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Engineering Resilience Chinese Academy of Sciences Chongqing P. R. China) D Deyong Peng (MOE Key Laboratory of Low‐grade Energy Utilization Technologies and Systems School of Energy & Power Engineering Chongqing University Chongqing 400044 China) K Ke Zhao (Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin−Madison, 1101 University Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States) M Meirong Fu W Wei Liu X Xia Wang W Wei Zhang H Haoxuan Guo Y Yujie Zheng (National Innovation Center for Industry-Education Integration of Energy Storage Technology, MOE Key Laboratory of Low-Grade Energy Utilization Technologies and Systems, CQU-NUS Renewable Energy Materials & Devices Joint Laboratory, School of Energy & Power Engineering) Z Zeyun Xiao (Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) X Xingyu Gao Z Zhu Ma (School of New Energy and Materials Southwest Petroleum University Chengdu 610500 China) R Rui Wang T Tingming Jiang K Kuan Sun

Abstract

Abstract Carbazole‐based self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) as an effective hole transportation layer have tremendously advanced the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs). However, the inhomogeneous distribution of SAMs on substrate and non‐intimate interface contact can bring about significant interfacial energy loss at SAM/perovskite heterojunction. Herein, a small molecule 4‐Bromobenzylphosphnic acid (4Br‐BPA) is constructed as a molecule bridge connecting [4‐(3,6‐dimethyl‐9 H ‐carbazol‐9‐yl) butyl] phosphonic acid (Me‐4PACz) and perovskite, exhibiting multifunctionality on improving the interfacial characteristics. First, the small‐size 4Br‐BPA molecules can partly fill some voids on NiO x /Me‐4PACz anchored with NiO x via phosphonic acid group, meanwhile ameliorating the NiO x surface state. Second, the 4Br‐BPA post‐deposited onto Me‐4PACz interacting with Me‐4PACz via π – π stacking has suppressed charge accumulation at interface, aligned the energy level of NiO x /Me‐4PACz consequently promoting the hole transportation. Third, the interplay between 4Br‐BPA and perovskite enables effective passivation of interfacial traps, and the substrate NiO x /Me‐4PACz/4Br‐BPA with improved wettability has facilitated the perovskite film growth with enhanced crystallization and released residual stress. Consequently, all these benefits have been transformed to an impressive PCE of 26.59% (certified 26.12%). The device based on 4Br‐BPA also demonstrates much improved operational stability, maintaining ≈90% of initial efficiency under 1400 h continuous one‐sun illumination.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 2
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (25)

M

Mingyang Gao

Z

Zeping Ou

C

Can Wang

L

Lei Liu

D

Dingqin Hu

W

Wei Wan

MOE Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Phosphorus Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Department of Chemistry

P

Peidong Chen

Y

Yi Pan

Department of Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong 999077, China

S

Shisong Nie

MOE Key Laboratory of Low‐grade Energy Utilization Technologies and Systems School of Energy & Power Engineering Chongqing University Chongqing 400044 China

Y

Yuanyi Luo

P

Pengyan Zhang

Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Engineering Resilience Chinese Academy of Sciences Chongqing P. R. China

D

Deyong Peng

MOE Key Laboratory of Low‐grade Energy Utilization Technologies and Systems School of Energy & Power Engineering Chongqing University Chongqing 400044 China

K

Ke Zhao

Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin−Madison, 1101 University Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States

M

Meirong Fu

W

Wei Liu

X

Xia Wang

W

Wei Zhang

H

Haoxuan Guo

Y

Yujie Zheng

National Innovation Center for Industry-Education Integration of Energy Storage Technology, MOE Key Laboratory of Low-Grade Energy Utilization Technologies and Systems, CQU-NUS Renewable Energy Materials & Devices Joint Laboratory, School of Energy & Power Engineering

Z

Zeyun Xiao

Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

X

Xingyu Gao

Z

Zhu Ma

School of New Energy and Materials Southwest Petroleum University Chengdu 610500 China

R

Rui Wang

T

Tingming Jiang

K

Kuan Sun