New method solves ‘buried interface’ problem to build large-area solar cells with 23.15% efficiency

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New method solves ‘buried interface’ problem to build large-area solar cells with 23.15% efficiency
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Researchers from the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT) in China have improved the performance of inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs).

Researchers from the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology in China have improved the performance of inverted perovskite solar cells .The study introduces a way to stabilize the “buried interface,” which is basically a microscopic layer hidden deep within inverted perovskite solar cells , where efficiency and stability usually go to die.

This layer is difficult to control because it interfaces with the perovskite and the hole-transport layer. Hence, the inverted PSCs frequently suffer from electronic flaws and inconsistent structural alignment at their foundations.But the QIBEBT team has finally pinned it down. The researchers revealed a “crystal-solvate” pre-seeding method.Interestingly, this technique guides the growth of solar crystals from the bottom up, creating nearly flawless energy-harvesting films.Pre-seeding methodInverted perovskite solar cells are the cool younger sibling of existing solar tech. These cells are easier to manufacture at scale and have massive power potential. However, the tech faces a challenge in the bottom layer, where the perovskite meets the substrate or hole-transport layer.Electronic defects and tiny voids at this buried interface slow down electrons and cause the device to degrade prematurely.The QIBEBT team, led by Prof. Pang Shuping and Dr. Sun Xiuhong, tried to redesign the foundation.To solve this, researchers developed a crystal-solvate pre-seeding method. using specialized nanocrystals to act as a template for uniform growth and “self-healing” during production. This technique enables control over the buried interface, clearing the path to the production of high-performance, large-scale perovskite solar modules.Boosting efficiencyIn technical terms, this technique involves pre-depositing custom-designed halide nanocrystals onto substrates treated with a self-assembled monolayer . These low-dimensional crystal-solvate seeds serve as structural templates, anchoring the growth of the subsequent perovskite layer to ensure highly ordered crystallization from the bottom up.Moreover, the rod-shaped CSV nanocrystals act as a dual-purpose foundation: they improve the wettability of hydrophobic surfaces for uniform coating and provide dense nucleation sites that accelerate crystal growth. However, the true innovation is the “lattice-confined solvent annealing” effect. It slowly releases trapped molecules during heating to heal defects and reorganize crystal grains directly at the bottom interface.This synergistic process ensures that the perovskite layer is not only formed quickly but is also structurally superior and free of the typical interface gaps.“We have developed an integrated approach that simultaneously addresses crystallization regulation and interface stabilization,” said Dr. SUN Xiuhong, co-first author of the study. “This strategy delivers good performance even at buried interfaces, which are notoriously challenging to precisely control,” Xiuhong added. While many lab-grown solar cells work perfectly when they are the size of a fingernail, they fail when scaled up; this new method holds steady.The team successfully fabricated a mini-module measuring nearly 50 cm on a side. It achieved a power conversion efficiency of 23.15%. Remarkably, the efficiency loss between the tiny test cell and the larger module was less than 3% — a massive win for the future of mass-produced solar panels.It could benefit the creation of semiconductors and light-emitting devices.The study was published in Nature Synthesis on February 27.

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