Ternary Cooperative Interface With Electronegative Phosphine Bridges Enables Efficient and Stable Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells

P Pingping Ma (State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) and Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM) School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) Nanjing Tech University (Nanjing Tech) 30 South Puzhu Road Nanjing Jiangsu 211816 China) Y Yiting Zheng (State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) and Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM) School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) Nanjing Tech University (Nanjing Tech) 30 South Puzhu Road Nanjing Jiangsu 211816 China) Z Ziyue Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Key Laboratory of Infection Immunity and Disease Intervention of Shandong Province, Key Laboratory for Experimental Teratology of Ministry of Education, Shandong University) S Shijing Qian (State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) and Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM) School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) Nanjing Tech University (Nanjing Tech) 30 South Puzhu Road Nanjing Jiangsu 211816 China) X Xin Zhao Y Yingdong Xia Y Yonghua Chen

Abstract

ABSTRACT Carbazole‐based self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) are widely used in high‐performance perovskite solar cells (PSCs); however, single‐component SAMs often suffer from incomplete coverage on FTO substrates and weak interactions with the perovskite layer, leading to interfacial defects and crystallization stress. Herein, we develop a synergistic interface engineering strategy by introducing a phosphine‐based molecule, bis(4‐trifluoromethylphenyl)(4‐carboxyphenyl)phosphine (TFMP), to construct a ternary cooperative interface (Co‐SAM@TFMP) based on a co‐adsorbed self‐assembled monolayer (Co‐SAM) composed of [4‐(3,6‐dimethyl‐9H‐carbazol‐9‐yl)butyl]phosphonic acid (Me‐4PACz) and [4‐(9'‐phenyl‐9H,9'H‐[3,3'‐bicarbazol]‐9‐yl)butyl]phosphonic acid (4PABCz). In this system, the phosphonic and carboxylic acid groups are firmly anchored to the substrate, improving the integrity of the interfacial coverage. At the buried interface, TFMP acts as a molecular bridge by coordinating with Pb 2+ and stabilizing FA + , thereby suppressing interfacial defects. Furthermore, this cooperative interface alleviates crystallization stress during perovskite film growth through flexible molecular segments, promoting the formation of uniform and highly crystalline films. Ultimately, the optimized inverted PSCs achieved a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 26.78%, and the unencapsulated devices retained 93.7% of their initial PCE after continuous operation at the maximum power point for 1200 h. This work offers a general and effective strategy for interface modulation toward high‐performance perovskite solar cells and related optoelectronic devices.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published July 30, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

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Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

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Pingping Ma

State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) and Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM) School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) Nanjing Tech University (Nanjing Tech) 30 South Puzhu Road Nanjing Jiangsu 211816 China

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Yiting Zheng

State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) and Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM) School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) Nanjing Tech University (Nanjing Tech) 30 South Puzhu Road Nanjing Jiangsu 211816 China

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Ziyue Zhang

State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Key Laboratory of Infection Immunity and Disease Intervention of Shandong Province, Key Laboratory for Experimental Teratology of Ministry of Education, Shandong University

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Shijing Qian

State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) and Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM) School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) Nanjing Tech University (Nanjing Tech) 30 South Puzhu Road Nanjing Jiangsu 211816 China

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Xin Zhao

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Yingdong Xia

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Yonghua Chen