Polarize the Solvent to Regulate the Intermediate Phase and Dynamic Crystallization of Perovskite Films

Z Zhuoqiong Zhang (Department of Applied Physics The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong SAR P. R. China) Y Yunfan Wang W Weizhen Wang Y Yulan Huang S Shanchao Ouyang Y Yonggui Sun (Hoffmann Institute of Advanced Materials Shenzhen Polytechnic University Shenzhen Guangdong P. R. China) F Fei Wang X Xianfang Zhou (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Glass Materials Wuhan 430070 China) G Guichuan Xing S Shu Kong So G Guozhong Xing (Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 1 , Beijing 100029,) H Hanlin Hu S Songhua Cai S Sai‐Wing Tsang (Department of Materials Science and Engineering Hong Kong Institute for Clean Energy City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Tong Hong Kong SAR China) T Tom Wu (Department of Applied Physics The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon Hong Kong China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have demonstrated substantial potential due to their superior optoelectronic performance, but rapid and often poorly controlled crystallization during dynamic solution processing frequently leads to defective crystal growth and compromised film quality. Herein, we introduce a strategy utilizing polar polymers to intricately regulate solvent polarity and evaporation kinetics, thereby modulating the dynamics of perovskite crystallization. Particularly, the strongly polarized, high‐population fluorinated groups in poly(pentafluorostyrene) strongly interact with solvent molecules in the precursor solution, stabilizing the solvent‐containing intermediate phase and controlling the exfoliation of solvent molecules during perovskite crystallization. Direct imaging by scanning transmission electron microscopy reveals the structure of the intermediate phase, and in situ optical studies demonstrate that the regulated crystallization suppresses defect formation and improves film quality. Consequently, inverted PSCs fabricated via this new solvent engineering strategy achieve an efficiency of 26.4% and retain 92% after 1000 h of continuous illumination, underscoring the effectiveness of this strategy of polarizing the solvent.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 12
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (15)

Z

Zhuoqiong Zhang

Department of Applied Physics The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong SAR P. R. China

Y

Yunfan Wang

W

Weizhen Wang

Y

Yulan Huang

S

Shanchao Ouyang

Y

Yonggui Sun

Hoffmann Institute of Advanced Materials Shenzhen Polytechnic University Shenzhen Guangdong P. R. China

F

Fei Wang

X

Xianfang Zhou

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Glass Materials Wuhan 430070 China

G

Guichuan Xing

S

Shu Kong So

G

Guozhong Xing

Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 1 , Beijing 100029,

H

Hanlin Hu

S

Songhua Cai

S

Sai‐Wing Tsang

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Hong Kong Institute for Clean Energy City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Tong Hong Kong SAR China

T

Tom Wu

Department of Applied Physics The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon Hong Kong China