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Understanding the Principles of Co-deposition of Mixed-SAMs in MAPbI3-Based p-i-n Structure Perovskite Solar Cells.

The integration of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) in perovskite (PVK) solar cells often presents processing challenges that can hinder their industrial uptake. To address these limitations and enhance the manufacturability of… Click to show full abstract

The integration of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) in perovskite (PVK) solar cells often presents processing challenges that can hinder their industrial uptake. To address these limitations and enhance the manufacturability of the SAMs/PVK interface, a co-deposition strategy was recently developed, wherein both SAMs and PVK films are formed simultaneously in a single step. As the fundamental principles governing the SAM/PVK co-deposition process remain insufficiently explored, here we selected four commercially available SAMs molecules─MeO-4PACz, Me-4PACz, Me-2PACz, and 2PACz─and we mixed them based on their molecular size, polarity, and hydrophobicity, forming pairs. The co-deposition process of mixed-SAMs with MAPbI3 precursor solutions was studied, and corresponding solar cell devices were fabricated. Among the three combinations tested, the MeO-4PACz + Me-4PACz one yields the most promising results, and a power conversion efficiency of approximately 19% was achieved without any additional passivation strategies. Our findings reveal that the co-deposition process of mixed-SAMs is primarily influenced by the interplay between molecular size and polarity. The binding strength of co-deposited mixed SAMs to the In2O3:Sn (ITO) substrate is largely dictated by their solvation behavior in the PVK precursor-DMF:DMSO solvent system. This conclusion is supported by quantum chemistry calculations and further corroborated by surface, structural, and compositional analysis.

Keywords: sams mapbi3; solar cells; understanding principles; mixed sams; deposition process

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2025

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