Vertically Oriented Calixarene Self‐Assembled Monolayers Enable Efficient Tin‐Based Perovskite Solar Cells

P Peilin Wang T Tianpeng Li Z Zuoming Jin Z Zhiguo Zhang (Key Laboratory of Biomass Chemical Engineering of Ministry of Education, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering) L Liwei Xiao (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Pancreatic Disease, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Frontier Medical Research on Cancer Metabolism, and Institute of Translational Medicine, Zhejiang University School of Medicine) T Tianjiao Chu (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai P. R. China) J Jing Xie J Jiacheng Qin (College of Smart Materials and Future Energy State Key Laboratory of Photovoltaic Science and Technology Fudan University Shanghai China) C Chenan Xu (College of Smart Materials and Future Energy State Key Laboratory of Photovoltaic Science and Technology Fudan University Shanghai China) X Xiaozhen Huang J Jia Liang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) represent an effective strategy for optimizing buried interfacial quality in tin‐based perovskite solar cells (TPSCs). Nevertheless, conventional SAMs often suffer from severe molecular agglomeration, deteriorating interface quality, and tend to adopt a “lying‐down” configuration on hole transport layers, leading to a reduced vertical dipole component and limited ability to tune mismatched energy level alignment. Herein, a multifunctional SAM, 4‐sulfocalix[6]arene (SC6A), is introduced to simultaneously regulate the buried interface and optimize band alignment in TPSCs. Owing to six anchoring sulfonate groups, SC6A forms robust multidentate interactions with NiO x , enabling homogeneous interfacial coverage and improved perovskite film growth. Meanwhile, SC6A possesses a large intrinsic molecular dipole and preferentially adopts a vertical orientation, which maximizes the effective dipole component normal to the interface, induces favorable band alignment, and accelerates charge extraction. As a result, TPSCs with SC6A exhibit a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 16.46%. TPSCs with SC6A maintain 98% of their initial PCE after 980 h of shelf storage. Furthermore, the TPSC with SC6A maintains 90% of its initial PCE after 300 h of continuous operation under 1‐sun illumination, whereas the control device reaches the same retention level after only 146 h, demonstrating enhanced long‐term operational stability.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 12, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

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Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

P

Peilin Wang

T

Tianpeng Li

Z

Zuoming Jin

Z

Zhiguo Zhang

Key Laboratory of Biomass Chemical Engineering of Ministry of Education, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering

L

Liwei Xiao

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Pancreatic Disease, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Frontier Medical Research on Cancer Metabolism, and Institute of Translational Medicine, Zhejiang University School of Medicine

T

Tianjiao Chu

Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai P. R. China

J

Jing Xie

J

Jiacheng Qin

College of Smart Materials and Future Energy State Key Laboratory of Photovoltaic Science and Technology Fudan University Shanghai China

C

Chenan Xu

College of Smart Materials and Future Energy State Key Laboratory of Photovoltaic Science and Technology Fudan University Shanghai China

X

Xiaozhen Huang

J

Jia Liang