Vacuum-Assisted Reforming Cathode Interlayer Orientation for Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells

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Myoung Hoon Song

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) - Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Hye Seung Kim

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Yongjoon Cho

Northwestern University

Heunjeong Lee

University of Ulsan

Seoyoung Kim

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Eui Dae Jung

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Young Wook Noh

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Sangmi Park

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Shinuk Cho

University of Ulsan

Bo Ram Lee

Sungkyunkwan University

Changduk Yang

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)

Abstract

The cathode interlayer (CIL) is vital for enhancing the performance of inverted (p-i-n) perovskite solar cells (PSCs) by preventing charge recombination and ion diffusion, thereby achieving superior efficiency. Herein, we introduce cost-effective perylene-diimide (PDI)-based CILs—PDIN-S, PDIN, and PDIN-L—with varying spacer lengths. Among them, PDIN-S exhibits exceptional attributes in thermal evaporation processability, optical absorbance, and charge transfer capabilities. Molecular orientations of PDIN-S are studied through two deposition techniques: vacuum thermal evaporation (VE) and spin-coating (SC). The face-on orientation observed in PDIN-S (VE) confers significant advantages, including improved π–π stacking, efficient charge carrier transfer, reduced interfacial resistance, and inhibited ion diffusion. Furthermore, PDIN-S (VE) also lowers the energy barrier towards cathode, boosting PSC efficiency to 23.82%. Moreover, it enhances both thermal and light stability, maintaining over 90% initial efficiency for 2,036 h at 85 °C and sustaining 80% efficiency for 1,848 h under continuous illumination. Our application of a straightforward VE method enables the manipulation of molecular orientation, resulting in a concurrent enhancement of efficiency and stability. These findings underscore the potential of PDIN-S as a promising component for highly efficient and stable PSCs.

Keywords: Cathode interlayer, Molecular orientation, Perovskite solar cells, Perylene diimide, Vacuum thermal evaporation

Suggested Citation

Song, Myoung Hoon and Kim, Hye Seung and Cho, Yongjoon and Lee, Heunjeong and Kim, Seoyoung and Jung, Eui Dae and Noh, Young Wook and Park, Sangmi and Cho, Shinuk and Lee, Bo Ram and Yang, Changduk, Vacuum-Assisted Reforming Cathode Interlayer Orientation for Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4745134 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4745134

Myoung Hoon Song (Contact Author)

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) - Department of Materials Science and Engineering ( email )

Ulsan
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Hye Seung Kim

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Yongjoon Cho

Northwestern University ( email )

Heunjeong Lee

University of Ulsan ( email )

Ulsan
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Seoyoung Kim

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Eui Dae Jung

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Young Wook Noh

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Sangmi Park

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Shinuk Cho

University of Ulsan ( email )

Ulsan
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Bo Ram Lee

Sungkyunkwan University ( email )

53 Myeongnyun-dong 3-ga Jongno-ju
Guro-gu
Seoul, 110-745
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Changduk Yang

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) ( email )

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