A Multifunctional Interfacial Dipolar Molecule: Universal Applicability in Efficient Rigid, Flexible, and Large‐Area Perovskite Solar Cells

X Xin Mi (State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Science Shanghai China) B Bowen Li (Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences) Y Yi Zhang S Shiyu Zhang (Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, The Ohio State University, 100 West 18th Avenue, Columbus, Ohios 43210, United States) X Xinyu Tan F Fuqiang Huang (Key Laboratory of Intelligent Creation for Extreme Energy Materials of Ministry of Education, School of Materials Science and Engineering and Zhang Jiang Institute for Advanced Study) P Peng Qin

Abstract

ABSTRACT A critical performance gap persists between lab‐scale perovskite solar cells (PSCs) and their theoretical efficiency limit, primarily driven by non‐radiative recombination at the electron transport layer/perovskite buried interface. Molecular engineering of this interface is a proven mitigation strategy; however, a major limitation of current modifiers is the lack of multifunctional structural design to achieve bifacial passivation, energy level alignment, and interfacial compatibility simultaneously, which typically restricts further improvements in device efficiency and the expansion of applications to large‐scale and flexible substrates. To address this challenge, we design a multifunctional dipolar molecule, 2‐cyanoethyl phosphate, with three features: a phosphate anchoring group for strong covalent bonding to SnO 2 , a terminal cyano group for effective perovskite defect passivation, and a large intrinsic dipole moment of 5.38 Debye to optimize interfacial energy‐level alignment for superior charge dynamics. This integrated strategy delivers a champion power conversion efficiency of 26.45% (certified at 26.31%) for small‐area rigid PSCs, 23.51% for mini‐modules (30 cm 2 ), and 25.09% for flexible PSCs. Our work establishes a general molecular design principle for universal interfacial modifiers, accelerating the commercialization of PSCs that combine high efficiency, scalability, and flexibility.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 17
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

X

Xin Mi

State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Science Shanghai China

B

Bowen Li

Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences

Y

Yi Zhang

S

Shiyu Zhang

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, The Ohio State University, 100 West 18th Avenue, Columbus, Ohios 43210, United States

X

Xinyu Tan

F

Fuqiang Huang

Key Laboratory of Intelligent Creation for Extreme Energy Materials of Ministry of Education, School of Materials Science and Engineering and Zhang Jiang Institute for Advanced Study

P

Peng Qin