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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 15(23): 27853-27864, 2023 Jun 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37272377

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Defect passivation using two-dimensional (2D)-layered perovskites with organic spacers on 3D bulk perovskites has been proposed as an effective strategy to improve perovskite solar cell stability and efficiency. Specifically, fluorination of the organic spacers has been employed due to the resulting hydrophobic nature and the defect passivation characteristics. In addition to the type of functional groups attached to the spacer molecules, conformational changes of fluorine isomers on layered perovskites can provide an extended strategy to control a variety of opto-electrical properties related to the interlayer spacing. As a model system for the structural isomer of fluorinated spacers, meta-CF3 and para-CF3 groups anchored to phenethylammonium iodide (PEAI) spacer molecules are employed to synthesize 2D perovskites and to investigate their full potential as an interfacial modifier for perovskite solar cells. The fluorination position change leads to altered opto-electrical characteristics in layered perovskites. Although they possess identical functional groups, the different orientations of the functional groups used in the perovskite layer deposited on the 3D perovskite absorber result in distinct electrical properties of 2D/3D heterostructures due to dissimilar intermolecular interactions. The 2D perovskite with meta-CF3-PEAI spacers exhibits an enhancement of the charge transport in the out-of-plane orientation and an improved suppression of the trap states of 3D perovskites while also providing a more favorable energy alignment for efficient charge transfers. Theoretical simulations are consistent with the experimental results. The structural isomers of fluorination anchoring to spacer cations alter the structural configuration of the spacer as well as the interlayer spacing that can improve the performance and the stability of 2D/3D perovskite solar cells.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 8(7): 2004092, 2021 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33854897

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Recently, foldable electronics technology has become the focus of both academic and industrial research. The foldable device technology is distinct from flexible technology, as foldable devices have to withstand severe mechanical stresses such as those caused by an extremely small bending radius of 0.5 mm. To realize foldable devices, transparent conductors must exhibit outstanding mechanical resilience, for which they must be micrometer-thin, and the conducting material must be embedded into a substrate. Here, single-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs)-polyimide (PI) composite film with a thickness of 7 µm is synthesized and used as a foldable transparent conductor in perovskite solar cells (PSCs). During the high-temperature curing of the CNTs-embedded PI conductor, the CNTs are stably and strongly p-doped using MoO x , resulting in enhanced conductivity and hole transportability. The ultrathin foldable transparent conductor exhibits a sheet resistance of 82 Ω sq.-1 and transmittance of 80% at 700 nm, with a maximum-power-point-tracking-output of 15.2% when made into a foldable solar cell. The foldable solar cells can withstand more than 10 000 folding cycles with a folding radius of 0.5 mm. Such mechanically resilient PSCs are unprecedented; further, they exhibit the best performance among the carbon-nanotube-transparent-electrode-based flexible solar cells.

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